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

Deleting JAX-RPC handler configurations

A Java API for XML-based remote procedure calls (JAX-RPC) handler is a Java class that performs a range of handling tasks. For example: logging messages, or transforming their contents, or terminating an incoming request. Delete JAX-RPC handlers that are configured for use (as part of a handler list) with service integration bus-deployed Web services.

Why and when to perform this task

When you remove a handler that is currently used by one or more Web services on a service integration bus, the system removes the handler from the handler lists for each associated Web service.

To remove one or more handlers that are currently configured for a service integration bus, use the administrative console to complete the following steps:

Steps for this task

  1. In the navigation pane, click Service integration > Web services > JAX-RPC handlers. A list of handlers is displayed in a JAX-RPC handlers collection form.
  2. Select the check box for every handler that you want to remove.
  3. Click Delete.

If the processing completes successfully, the list of handlers is updated. Otherwise, an error message is displayed.
Related concepts
Service integration technologies and JAX-RPC handlers
Related tasks
Loading JAX-RPC handler classes
Modifying an existing JAX-RPC handler configuration
Related reference
JAX-RPC: Core Web services API in the Java platform
Getting Started with JAX-RPC
A developer introduction to JAX-RPC, Part 2: Mine the JAX-RPC specification to improve Web service interoperability
Support for J2EE Web Services in WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.1 -- Part 3: JAX-RPC Handlers

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