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showWSNServicePoint command

Use the showWSNServicePoint command to show the properties of a WS-Notification 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.

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:

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.

This command shows the properties of a WS-Notification service point in a human-readable form. There are two patterns for use of this command:


Target object

There are two choices for the target type of this command:


Required parameters

None.


Conditional parameters

-name

The name of the WS-Notification service point to be displayed. This must be specified if the target type is WSNService, and must not be specified if a WSNServicePoint target is supplied.


Optional parameters

None.


Examples

Show the properties of the WS-Notification service point newServicePoint created in the example from the topic about creating a new WS-Notification service point :

Show the properties of the WS-Notification service point newServicePoint, created in the example from the topic about creating a new WS-Notification service point , using the WSNService target pattern: