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Modify a v7.0 WS-Notification service point

Modify the description, SOAP Version, and JAX-WS handler list properties of a v7.0 WS-Notification service point, and follow links to complete advanced configuration such as modifying the administered subscribers, applying policy sets to enable WS-ReliableMessaging, publishing the WSDL files to compressed files, and configuring the enterprise application that is associated with this service point.

A WS-Notification service point defines access to a WS-Notification service on a given bus member through a specified web service binding (for example SOAP over HTTP). Applications use the bus members associated with the WS-Notification service point to connect to the WS-Notification service. The existence of a WS-Notification service point on a bus member implies that a WS-Notification web service is exposed from that bus member, and causes web service endpoints for the notification broker, subscription manager and publisher registration manager for this WS-Notification service to be exposed on the bus member with which the service point is associated. WS-Notification applications use these endpoints to interact with the WS-Notification service.


Procedure

  1. Start the administrative console.
  2. Navigate to Service integration -> WS-Notification -> Services -> service_name -> [Additional Properties] WS-Notification service points or Service integration -> Buses -> bus_name -> [Services] WS-Notification services -> service_name -> [Additional Properties] WS-Notification service points . The WS-Notification service points [Collection] form is displayed. This form shows all the service points configured for this v7.0 WS-Notification service.

  3. In the content pane, click the name of a v7.0 WS-Notification service point in the list. The current settings for this v7.0 WS-Notification service point are displayed in the WS-Notification service points [Settings] form.
  4. Modify the following general properties:

    Description

    An optional description of the WS-Notification service point.

    Associated bus member

    The name of the bus member on which this WS-Notification service point is deployed.

    SOAP Version

    Defines the version of SOAP supported by the service point. This affects the WSDL definition that will be exposed by the web service. Permitted values are 1.1 for SOAP 1.1 (the default), and 1.2 for SOAP 1.2.

    NotificationBroker JAX-WS handler list

    The JAX-WS handler list that is applied to inbound requests from an application to the NotificationBroker endpoint of the WS-Notification service point.

    SubscriptionManager JAX-WS handler list

    The JAX-WS handler list that is applied to inbound requests from an application to the SubscriptionManager endpoint of the WS-Notification service point.

    PublisherRegistrationManager JAX-WS handler list

    The JAX-WS handler list that is applied to inbound requests from an application to the PublisherRegistrationManager endpoint of the WS-Notification service point.

  5. Modify the additional properties:

    Administered subscribers

    An administered subscriber provides a mechanism for the WS-Notification service point to subscribe to an external notification producer at server startup time. See Modify a WS-Notification administered subscriber.

    Custom properties

    Select this link to configure additional custom properties for this WS-Notification service point.

    Policy set configuration

    The policy set configuration associated with this WS-Notification service point. We can configure policy set and binding information for each port relating to this service point. See Configure a v7.0 WS-Notification service with Web service QoS.

    Publish WSDL files to zip

    Publish the WSDL files for this service point to a compressed file.

    When you run the wsimport command against the exported PublisherRegistrationManager.wsdl file include the ibm-wsn-jaxws.xml file as an argument to wsimport. See Publish the WSDL files for a WS-Notification application to a compressed file.

    Service point application

    The application associated with this WS-Notification service point. For v7.0 WS-Notification services, enterprise applications are used to expose the web services associated with the WS-Notification service.
  6. Apply any changes, then click OK. If the processing completes successfully, the list of WS-Notification service points for this v7.0 WS-Notification service is redisplayed. Otherwise, an error message is displayed.

  7. Save your changes to the master configuration.


What to do next

We can also use the administrative console to work with runtime information for service points. See Interacting at run time with WS-Notification.
WS-Notification
Publish the WSDL files for a WS-Notification application to a compressed file
Use WS-Notification for publish and subscribe messaging for web services
Secure WS-Notification
Develop a JAX-WS client from a WSDL file


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WS-Notification troubleshooting tips
wsimport command for JAX-WS applications

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