WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus for z/OS, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: z/OS


modifySCAImportWSBinding command

Use the modifySCAImportWSBinding command to change Web service import bindings.

Before you begin

The modifySCAImportWSBinding command is run using the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.

Use the following command to list all the SCA administrative commands.
wsadmin> $AdminTask help SCAAdminCommands
Use the following command to get detailed help on a particular command.
wsadmin> $AdminTask help command_name

Syntax

$AdminTask modifySCAImportWSBinding {-paramName paramValue ...}

Purpose

The modifySCAImportWSBinding command is for changing import bindings, if they are Web service import bindings.

Command name
modifySCAImportWSBinding
Target
The import binding of an SCA module.
Result
Changes the SCA import binding for a particular SCA module. A warning is issued if you select an export whose interface does not match the interface of your import. WebSphere® ESB compares the WSDL port type names of import and export, if they are not the same then a warning is issued. However, if the port type names do match, then WebSphere ESB assumes that the operations provided are equivalent and no warning is issued.

Required Parameters

-moduleName moduleName
SCA module name.
-import importName
SCA module import name.
-endpoint targetEndpointName
Target Endpoint name, which must be a valid endpoint URL.

Optional Parameters

-applicationName applicationName
The name of the application associated with the SCA module. Providing an applicationName improves performance.

Example

wsadmin> $AdminTask modifySCAImportWSBinding {-moduleName myModule 
  -applicationName myApplication -import myImport 
  -endpoint http://myTargetEndpoint} 

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