A JAX-RPC handler interacts with messages as they pass into and out of the service integration bus, therefore you make the handler class available to the server that hosts the inbound or outbound port for the service that you want to monitor.
This task assumes that you have already created your JAX-RPC handler. You can do this using WebSphere® Studio Application Developer (WSAD) or a similar tool. For more information, see the IBM® developerWorks® article Support for J2EE Web Services in WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.1 -- Part 3: JAX-RPC Handlers.
Before you can configure your JAX-RPC handler for use with service integration bus-deployed Web services, you must make the handler class available. If you want to monitor an inbound port, make the handler class available to the server on which the endpoint listener for that port is located. If you want to monitor an outbound port, make the handler class available to the server on which the outbound port destination is localized.
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