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Message Sets: Generate Broker SCA Definition wizard: Configure Web service binding details

Use this panel to specify the SOAP/HTTP binding details for the WSDL definition that you are creating for the Broker SCA definition.

Panel properties

Note: From Version 7.5 onwards, WebSphere® Process Server has been renamed IBM® Business Process Manager Advanced. Information in this topic that refers to WebSphere Process Server Version 7.0 is also applicable to IBM Business Process Manager Advanced Version 7.5. Similarly, from Version 7.5 onwards, WebSphere Integration Developer has been renamed IBM Integration Designer. Information in this topic that refers to WebSphere Integration Developer Version 7 is also applicable to IBM Integration Designer Version 7.5.

The following properties are displayed:

SOAP action
The value for the HTTP SoapAction header. It is possible that an application might use the SoapAction as a mechanism for relating a SOAP message to an implementation method. This is often true with rpc-style WSDL.
Service name
The value of the name attribute on the service element in the generated WSDL. The exact use of the name depends on products that then use the WSDL such as the SOAP toolkits and UDDI repositories. For example, if you then use a SOAP toolkit to generate Java™ from your WSDL, the service name is likely to become the Java interface name.
Port name
Port name is the name of a specific WSDL port for this service and would usually be derived from the Service Name. One convention would be to provide a service name of <xyz> Service and a port name of <xyz> Provider.

The value of the name attribute on the port element in the generated WSDL. The exact use of the name depends on products that then use the WSDL such as SOAP toolkits and UDDI repositories. For example if you use a SOAP toolkit to generate Java from your WSDL, the port name could become a Java class name.

Port address
Port address defines the address at which the service is to be made available. It must be a valid URL and it must include the port number, if this is different from the default HTTP port. An example of a port address is: http://localhost:7800/abcSOAP_HTTP_Service for an inbound Broker SCA definition.
If you are generating an outbound Broker SCA definition, the port address property expands to present the following additional properties:
  • Module project name

    The name of the module project in which you intend to place the exported Broker SCA definition in WebSphere Integration Developer.

  • Host name

    The host name of the server for WebSphere Process Server.

  • Port number

    The port number of the server for WebSphere Process Server.

The port address is generated for you using the values you provide in Module project name, Host name, and Port number in the format that is required by WebSphere Integration Developer.
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