Web services architecture includes the Eclipse interface as well as a Web Management Console interface. Each supports the same functionality.
Sybase Web Services Toolkit consists of these components:
The basic SOAP engine, which implements SOAP 1.1, embedded in EAServer.
The tools for creating and managing Web services:
Web-based console for administration, monitoring, and deployment of Web services.
Web-based console for UDDI administration, publish/unpublish, and browsing UDDI registries.
An Eclipse plug-in GUI that you can use to:
Design, develop, and deploy Web services to the EAServer environment.
Control deployed Web services running in the EAServer environment.
Monitor incoming and outgoing messages for each Web service using a SOAP inspector.
Generate standalone Java test clients and JSP clients to invoke Web Services deployed to EAServer environment.
Publish and query Web services to or from UDDI registries.
Command line tools for designing, developing, deploying, managing, and securing Web services.
A private UDDI server installed as a J2EE Web application. Access control enables the UDDI user to control access to these basic UDDI data structures: businessesEntity, businessService, bindingTemplate and tModel.
These technologies and tools are collectively referred to as the Web Services Toolkit (WST).