The JMS providers enable a WSIF service to be invoked through JMS.
Why and when to perform this task
The Java Message Service (JMS) is an API for transport technology. The mapping to a JMS destination is defined during deployment and maintained by the container.
The JMS destination endpoint for a Web service can be realized in any of the following ways:
The JMS destination endpoint must respect the interaction model expected by the client and defined by the WSDL. It must return a response if one is required.
When the JMS destination endpoint creates the JMS response message the following rules must be followed:
The client does not see any of these headers. The container receives the JMS message and (for SOAP over JMS) removes the SOAP message to send to the client.
What to do next
See also the following topics:
Related tasks
Using
the SOAP provider
Using
the Java provider
Using
the EJB provider
Using
the WSIF providers