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This topic describes each of the tutorial-based samples. Each of these samples represents the results of completing one of the Workshop tutorials. For instructions on running these samples, see the sample's corresponding tutorial.
This is the completed result of the Advanced Web Service Tutorial. It features web services and web service controls.
To open this sample, select File > New > Example > Workshop WebLogic/Beehive Examples > Tutorial: Advanced Web Services
This sample is what you'd have if you completed the EJB Tutorial. The sample features very simple entity and session beans.
To open this sample, select File > New > Example > Workshop WebLogic/Beehive Examples > Tutorial: Building Enterprise JavaBeans
This is the completed result of the JSF Tutorial. This sample features NetUI used along with Java Server Faces. (This sample is not supported on WebLogic Server version 8.1.)
To open this sample, select File > New > Example > Workshop WebLogic/Beehive Examples > Tutorial: JavaServer Faces Integration
This is the completed result of the JUnit Tutorial. This sample features the control testing framework applied to a simple control.
To open this sample, select File > New > Example > Workshop WebLogic/Beehive Examples > Tutorial: Testing Controls with JUnit
This sample is the completed result of the Web Service Design View .
To open this sample, select File > New > Example > Workshop WebLogic/Beehive Examples > Tutorial: Create a Simple Timer
The complete result of a tutorial on calling a database control from a web application, this sample features NetUI technologies, custom and system controls, and data access.
To open this sample, select File > New > Example > Workshop WebLogic/Beehive Examples > Tutorial: Accessing a Database from a Web Application
This is the completed result of the introductory web services tutorial.
To open this sample, select File > New > Example > Workshop WebLogic/Beehive Examples > Tutorial: Web Services
This sample is the completed result of a "getting started" tutorial through which you can become acquainted with Workshop.
To open this sample, select File > New > Example > Workshop WebLogic/Beehive Examples > Tutorial: Getting Started with Workshop
This sample is the completed result of the XMLBeans tutorial which demonstrates the user of XMLBeans in a web service.
To open this sample, select File > New > Example > Workshop WebLogic/Beehive Examples > Tutorial: XMLBeans
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