You can define Default bindings for HTTP transport, Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL) transport, WS-Addressing, WS-ReliableMessaging, and WS-Security
policies.
Before you begin
To create or modify server default bindings, you must first install
and configure an application server.
About this task
You can modify default cell bindings that are delivered with the
product. Default bindings are not linked to a particular policy set and they
provide default settings that might be used for sharing configuration information
across multiple applications.
You can create default bindings for individual
application servers and customize those bindings to meet your requirements.
The policy set bindings are optional. If a policy set binding is not defined
at the server level, then the default cell bindings are used. To modify these
default bindings, complete the following steps:
Procedure
- Open the administrative console.
- To modify the cell default bindings, click Services > Policy
sets > Default policy set bindings.
To modify server
default bindings, select Servers > Application servers > application_server_name >Default
policy set bindings.
- Select the policy set binding that you want to modify and complete
the fields in the resulting panels. Each policy set binding has
its own panels for configuring the binding.
- You can create server default bindings for each of the policies
of the quality of service. The policy set bindings can be added to and removed
from the configuration. Select Add, then select the binding that you
want to add. To delete a binding, select the check box for the name of the
binding, and select Delete.
- Click Save to save your changes to the master configuration.
Results
When you finish these steps, the default policy set bindings are modified.
If you created default bindings at the server level, those default bindings
are used instead of the default bindings at the cell level.
Example
If you have configured an application server, server1,
and you want to define the default WS-ReliableMessaging bindings for the applications
deployed on that server1 application server, first locate server1 in
the Application servers collection and click the instance. Click the Default
policy set bindings link, then click Add. Locate WS-ReliableMessaging from
the list. Click the WS-ReliableMessaging link to display the WS-ReliableMessaging
settings panel. From the WS-ReliableMessaging settings panel, select the bus
name and messaging engine to use for reliable messaging bindings. Click Save,
to save your changes to the master configuration.
What to do next
You can create custom bindings for your policy sets. Read about creating
custom attachment bindings for policy sets.