Accomplishing common WS-Notification tasks
This overview topic provides a set of links to information about the most common WS-Notification tasks. The tasks are divided into 3 groups by role: solution architect, system administrator and application developer.
Follow the links to view the detailed steps for each of the following tasks. For more information about the roles, see WS-Notification roles and goals.
Tasks
- Solution architect sub-tasks:
- WS-Notification.
- Select a hardware and software product combination for the enterprise that supports the WS-Notification standards.
- Designing a server topology to host the applications, in accordance with particular WS-Notification topologies.
- Designing a QoS-partitioned server topology for WS-Notification.
- Designing a server topology for web service qualities of service for WS-Notification.
- System administrator sub-tasks:
- Use a script to get up and running quickly with WS-Notification.
- Configure a WS-Notification service for use only by WS-Notification applications.
- Providing access for WS-Notification applications to an existing bus topic space.
- Balancing a WS-Notification workload across application servers.
- Providing highly available (HA) topologies for WS-Notification.
- Configure a QoS-partitioned server topology for WS-Notification.
- Secure WS-Notification.
- Configure JAX-WS handlers.
- Applying a JAX-WS handler list to a WS-Notification service.
- Configure a v7.0 WS-Notification service with Web service QoS.
- Configure WS-Notification for reliable notification.
- Migrate a v6.1 WS-Notification configuration from WAS v6.1 to v7.0 or later.
- Prepare a migrated v6.1 WS-Notification configuration for reliable notification.
- Interacting at run time with WS-Notification.
- Publishing the WSDL files for a WS-Notification application to a compressed file.
- Application developer sub-tasks:
- Developing applications that use WS-Notification
- Writing a WS-Notification application that exposes a web service endpoint.
- Writing a WS-Notification application that does not expose a web service endpoint.
- Filtering the message content of publications.
Related:
WS-Notification WS-Notification: How client applications interact at run time WS-Notification topologies WS-Notification: Overview Use WS-Notification for publish and subscribe messaging for web services Secure WS-Notification WS-Notification troubleshooting tips WS-Notification roles and goals