WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.0.x   Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows
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Installing and managing WSIF

An overview of where and how the Web Services Invocation Framework (WSIF) is installed as part of WebSphere Application Server, and a set of links to specific information about other aspects of managing your WSIF system.

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WSIF is provided as a stand-alone JAR file named wsif.jar. The JAR file contains the core WSIF classes, and the Java, EJB, SOAP over HTTP and SOAP over JMS providers. Additional providers are packaged as separate JAR files.

When you install WebSphere Application Server, the wsif.jar file is put on the WebSphere or Java virtual machine (JVM) class path.

WSIF requires no further configuration. WSIF is a thin abstraction layer between application code and the relevant invocation infrastructure.

For information about managing your WSIF system, see the following topics:

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Sub-topics
wsif.properties file - Initial contents
Enabling security for WSIF
Web Services Invocation Framework troubleshooting tips
Trace and logging for WSIF
Related tasks
Learning about WSIF
Using WSIF to invoke Web services
Working with the WSIF API
Web Services Invocation Framework (WSIF): Enabling Web services
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