WAS v8.5 > End-to-end pathsEnd-to-end paths for web services - Transports
Transport chains represent a network protocol stack used for I/O operations within an application server environment. Transport chains are part of the channel framework function that provides a common networking service for all components.
Subtopics
- Use HTTP session management support for JAX-WS applications
- Use HTTP to transport web services requests for JAX-RPC applications
- Use HTTP to transport web services requests for JAX-WS applications
- Use HTTP to transport web services
- Configure a permanent reply queue for web services using SOAP over JMS
- Configure a permanent replyTo queue for JAX-RPC web services using SOAP over JMS (deprecated)
- Use SOAP over JMS to transport web services
Related information:
End-to-end paths for web services
End-to-end paths for web services - Addressing (WS-Addressing)
End-to-end paths for web services - Reliable messaging (WS-ReliableMessaging)
End-to-end paths for web services - Policy (WS-Policy)
End-to-end paths for web services - UDDI registry
End-to-end paths for web services - Resource framework (WSRF)
End-to-end paths for web services - RESTful services
End-to-end paths for web services - Security (WS-Security)
End-to-end paths for web services - Transaction support (WS-Transaction)