Use this task to modify the configuration details for a Java API
for XML-based Remote Procedure Call (JAX-RPC) handler list that has been configured
for use with service integration bus-deployed Web services.
Before you begin
Why and when to perform this task
To list the handler lists, and to view and modify their configuration
details, complete the following steps:
Steps for this task
- Start the administrative console.
- In the navigation pane, click . A list of all the handler lists is displayed in a JAX-RPC
handler lists collection form.
- Click the name of a handler list in the list. The
current JAX-RPC
handler lists settings for this handler are displayed.
- Modify the following general properties:
- Name
- Modify the name of the handler list. This name must be unique, and it
must follow the following syntax rules:
- It must not start with "." (a period).
- It must not start or end with a space.
- It must not contain any of the following characters: \ / , # $
@ : ; " * ? < > | = + & % '
Note: When you change a handler list name, the system looks up all objects
that refer to it and updates the name.
- Description
- Modify the (optional) description of the handler list.
- JAX-RPC handlers
- In the JAX-RPC handlers pane, complete the following steps:
- Select one or more previously-configured handlers from either the list
of available JAX-RPC handlers or the list of handlers for this JAX-RPC handler
list, then click Add or Remove to
modify the list of handlers for this JAX-RPC handler list.
- Select a handler in the list of handlers for this JAX-RPC handler list,
then click Up or Down to change
the position of the handler within the list.
Handlers are applied in the sequence in which they appear in the handler
list.
Note: If you click Reset, only the Name and Description fields
are reset to their state when the form was first loaded. The two lists of
available and assigned handlers are not reset.
- Apply the changes.
If the processing completes successfully, the list of handler lists
is redisplayed. Otherwise, an error message is displayed.