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


Changing an SCA import binding

Using the administrative console, you can change the details of SCA import bindings. For information about changing the details of other types of binding, see the section on Bindings.

About this task

To change SCA import bindings of service modules, use the administrative console to complete the following steps.
Procedure
  1. Expand Applications > SCA Modules, in the navigation pane, to list the SCA modules.
  2. Choose an SCA module.
  3. Expand Imports, in the content pane, under Module components, to list the SCA module imports.
  4. Expand the import you require, in the content pane, under Module components, to display the import details.
  5. Expand Binding to display import bindings.
  6. Choose an SCA import binding. SCA import bindings are indicated using the identifier [SCA].
  7. Choose a new target SCA module. Select a module from the Target drop-down menu. Selecting a different SCA module changes the exports and export interfaces that are displayed.
  8. Select an export from the Export drop-down menu.
  9. Save your changes to the master configuration.

Results

The SCA import binding is changed for the selected SCA module import.

WebSphere® ESB issues a warning for each import interface that is not satisfied by an export interface. WebSphere ESB compares the WSDL (Web Services Description Language) port type names of import and export. If the port type names are not the same a warning is issued, but you are allowed to ignore the warning. However, if the port type names match WebSphere ESB assumes that the operations provided are equivalent and no warning is issued.


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