Different types of Producers

The information that you need to provide with the Producer definition depends on the type of Producer.

There are three different types of Producers. This influences how you create the Producer definition in Consumer portals and what information you need to provide:

  1. The Producer does not require registration. In this case you specify the following information when creating the Producer in Consumer portal:

    • The URL for the WSDL service definitions of the Producer. This is mandatory.

    • A name. This is mandatory.

    • A description. This is optional.

    • User attributes. This is optional. The values for the selected user attributes are later passed on to the Producer when the portal users use the Producer's web service. For example, if you select the attribute for user name, then the Producer's web service can address the portal users by their name. By selecting specific attributes you prevent sensitive data about users from being passed to the Producer.

      The registration handle and registration properties are not required.

  2. The Producer requires registration and is enabled for WSRP registration. In this case the Producer provides a registration port. As a Consumer, you specify the following information when creating the Producer in the portal:

    • The URL for the WSDL service definitions of the Producer. This is mandatory.

    • A name. This is mandatory.

    • A description. This is optional.

    • Registration properties. This is optional. The registration properties are passed on to the Producer during registration. For example, they can provide information about geographical location, such as the postal code. The Producer can then adapt the web service to location. If you live near the mountains, the Producer might then provide information or offers for ski vacation or hiking.

    • User attributes. This is optional. (For an explanation of user attributes, see above.)

      The registration handle is not required in this case. After the Consumer has completed the registration with the Producer, the Producer passes the registration handle to the Consumer, where it is stored in the Consumer portal database.

  3. The Producer requires registration, but is not enabled for WSRP registration. In this case the registration consists of the following steps:

    1. The owner of the Consumer portal registers with the owner of the Producer portal by outside communication, that is by email, mail, fax, or phone. The Consumer portal owner can provide registration properties. The Consumer portal owner receives the registration handle from the Producer portal owner.

    2. The Consumer portal administrator creates the Producer and provides the following information:

      • The URL for the WSDL service definitions of the Producer. This is mandatory.

      • A name. This is mandatory.

      • A description. This is optional.

      • The registration handle that the Consumer received from the Producer by outside communication. This is mandatory.

      • User attributes. This is optional. (For an explanation of user attributes, see above.)

        The Consumer provides no registration properties during creation because the Producer personnel already received this information during the registration by outside communication.


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