deleteSIBWSInboundService command
Use the deleteSIBWSInboundService command to delete a service integration bus-enabled web services inbound service configuration.
We can delete an inbound service configuration using the wsadmin tool, or using the administrative console as described in Deleting inbound services configurations.
To run the command, use the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.
(iSeries) (iSeries) The wsadmin scripting client is run from Qshell. (iSeries) See Configure Qshell to run WebSphere scripts .
Command-line help is provided for service integration bus commands:
- For a list of the available bus-enabled web services commands, plus a brief description of each command, enter at the wsadmin prompt:
print AdminTask.help('SIBWebServices')
- For overview help on a given command, enter at the wsadmin prompt:
print AdminTask.help('command_name')
After using the command, save the changes to the master configuration using the following command:
AdminConfig.save()
This command deletes an InboundService object, along with any associated InboundPort objects.
Target object
ObjectName of the InboundService object to be deleted.
Resources associated with the InboundService and its InboundPorts (JAX-RPC handler lists, WS-Security configuration) are dissociated from the InboundService and InboundPorts but are not themselves deleted.
The optional parameters user ID and password allow the unpublishing of WSDL from UDDI registries through an authenticating proxy server. This command fails if different UDDIPublication objects defined for the InboundService need different user IDs or passwords to get the appropriate access.
Required parameters
None.
Conditional parameters
None.
Optional parameters
- -userId
- The user ID used to interact with UDDI registries.
- -password
- The password used to interact with UDDI registries.
Example
- Use Jython:
AdminTask.deleteSIBWSInboundService(inService)- Use Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteSIBWSInboundService $inService