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Migrating the server-side bindings file

You can migrate the server-side bindings configuration for a Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Version 1.3 application to a J2EE Version 1.4 application.

About this task

The following table lists the mappings of the top-level sections under the server-side Binding Configurations tab from a J2EE Version 1.3 application to a J2EE Version 1.4 application.
Table 1. The mapping of the configuration sections
J2EE Version 1.3 Binding Configurations J2EE Version 1.4 Binding Configurations
Request Receiver Binding Configuration Details Request Consumer Service Binding Configuration Details
Response Sender Binding Configuration Details Response Generator Binding Configuration Details

Consider the following steps to migrate the server-side bindings from J2EE Version 1.3 to J2EE Version 1.4. These steps are dependent upon your specific configuration. The steps are based on typical scenarios, but the steps are not all-inclusive.

Procedure

Results

This set of steps describes the types of information that you need to migrate the server-side bindings configuration for a J2EE Version 1.3 application to a J2EE Version 1.4 application.

What to do next

Migrate the client-side binding configuration for a J2EE Version 1.3 application to a J2EE Version 1.4 application. For more information, see Migrating the client-side bindings file .



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