Administer web services - Invocation framework (WSIF)
The Web Services Invocation Framework (WSIF) is a WSDL-oriented Java™ API. You use this API to invoke web services dynamically, regardless of the service implementation format (for example enterprise bean) or the service access mechanism (for example Java Message Service (JMS)). Using WSIF, we can move away from the usual web services programming model of working directly with the SOAP APIs, towards a model where you interact with representations of the services. We can therefore work with the same programming model regardless of how the service is implemented and accessed.
Subtopics
- Administer WSIF
An overview of where and how the Web Services Invocation Framework (WSIF) is installed as part of WAS, and information about configuring a WSIF client to invoke a web service through JMS, and modifying the contents of the wsif.properties file.
Related information:
Administer web services - bus-enabled web services
Administer web services - Notification (WS-Notification)
Administer web services - Reliable messaging (WS-ReliableMessaging)
Administer web services - Policy (WS-Policy)
Administer web services - UDDI registry
Administer web services - RESTful services
Administer web services - Security (WS-Security)
Administer web services - Transaction support (WS-Transaction)
Administer web services - Transports