To configure a Web service application to use WS-ReliableMessaging, you attach a policy set that contains a WS-ReliableMessaging policy type. This policy type offers a range of qualities of service: managed persistent, managed non-persistent, or unmanaged non-persistent. Use the
administrative console to configure a policy set for reliable messaging.
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To configure a reliable messaging policy set using the administrative
console, complete the following steps:
Procedure
- Create a policy set.
You can create a new policy set, or copy and rename an existing policy
set - either one that you have previously created, or one of the WS-ReliableMessaging
default policy sets.
- Check that your policy set includes the policy types WS-ReliableMessaging and WS-Addressing. Add these policy types if necessary.
These policy types contain the configuration options that support WS-ReliableMessaging. WS-Addressing provides the asynchronous request and reply capabilities for WS-ReliableMessaging.
Note: If you want to use secure conversation and reliable messaging policies in the same policy set, the secure conversation bindings must be configured to require that the reliable messaging headers are signed. The RAMP policy set is specifically designed and configured to use secure conversation and reliable messaging policies in the same policy set. If you use a copy of the RAMP policy set, no further configuration of the secure conversation bindings is required. Otherwise, see Configuring WS-SecureConversation to work with WS-ReliableMessaging.
- Configure the WS-ReliableMessaging policy
type attributes. For the WS-ReliableMessaging policy you can configure the version of the WS-ReliableMessaging standard that you want to use, the option to use the WS-MakeConnection protocol for synchronous two-way message exchange, the order in which messages are delivered, and the required quality of service (the reliability level) for message delivery.
- Save your changes to the master configuration.