createJAXWSHandler command

Use the createJAXWSHandler command to create a new Java™ API for XML-based Web Services (JAX-WS) handler configuration so that the handler can be used, as part of a handler list, with Version 7.0 WS-Notification services.

You can create a new JAX-WS handler configuration by using the wsadmin tool as described in this topic, or by using the administrative console as described in Creating a new JAX-WS handler configuration.

This task assumes that you have already created your handler. You can do this by using IBM® Rational® Application Developer or a similar tool. You must also make the handler class available to the server or cluster that hosts the WS-Notification service points (for inbound invocation handling) or WS-Notification services (for outbound invocation handling) that you want to monitor, as detailed in Loading JAX-WS handler classes.

To run the command, use the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.

The wsadmin scripting client is run from Qshell. For more information, see Configuring Qshell to run WebSphere® Application Server scripts .

Command-line help is provided for service integration bus commands:
  • For a list of the available WS-Notification commands, plus a brief description of each command, enter the following command at the wsadmin prompt:

    print AdminTask.help('WSNotificationCommands')

  • For overview help on a given command, enter the following command at the wsadmin prompt:

    print AdminTask.help('command_name')

After using the command, save your changes to the master configuration; for example, by using the following command:


AdminConfig.save()

Purpose

A Java API for XML-based Web Services (JAX-WS) 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. This command creates a new JAX-WS handler configuration so that the handler can be used, as part of a handler list, with Version 7.0 WS-Notification services.

The configuration object associates a unique name (the name parameter) with a Java class (the className parameter) that refers to the JAX-WS handler implementation.

Target Object

A cell scope object.

Required parameters

-name
The name of the JAX-WS handler configuration object.
This name must be unique at cell scope, and it must obey the following syntax rules:
  • It must not start with "." (a period).
  • It must not start or end with a space.
  • It must not contain any of the following characters: \ / , # $ @ : ; " * ? < > | = + & % '
-className
The name of the JAX-WS handler class that this configuration object represents. This name must be a fully qualified java class name. For example com.ibm.jaxws.handler.TestHandler.
Note: You can configure multiple instances of a handler by creating each instance with a different handler name, and pointing to the same handler class.

Conditional parameters

None.

Optional parameters

-description
A description of the JAX-WS handler.

Example

Create the configuration for a particular JAX-WS handler class:
  • Using Jython:
    targetCell = AdminConfig.list('Cell')
    JAXWSHandler = AdminTask.createJAXWSHandler(targetCell, 
    ["-name", "handler1", "-className", "handlerClass", "-description", "desc"])
  • Using Jacl:
    $AdminTask createJAXWSHandler targetCell 
    {-name handler1 -className handlerClass -description desc}
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