Create a JAX-RPC handler configuration for use, as part of a handler list, with service integration bus-deployed web services. Handlers monitor messages at ports, and take appropriate action depending upon the sender and content of each message.
This task assumes that you have already created your handler. You can do this by using IBM® Rational® Application Developer or a similar tool. For more information, see the IBM developerWorks® article Support for J2EE Web Services in WebSphere® Studio Application Developer V5.1 -- Part 3: JAX-RPC Handlers.
You must also make the handler class available to the server or cluster that hosts the port for the service that you want to monitor, as detailed in Loading JAX-RPC handler classes.
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. To make WebSphere Application Server aware of your handler, and to make the handler available for inclusion in one or more handler lists, you use the administrative console to create a new handler configuration.
A JAX-RPC handler interacts with messages as they pass into and out of the service integration bus, therefore you make the handler class available to the server or cluster that hosts the inbound or outbound port for the service that you want to monitor.
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. Handlers monitor messages at ports, and take appropriate action depending upon the sender and content of each message. Modify the configuration details for a JAX-RPC handler that has been configured for use, as part of a handler list, with service integration bus-deployed Web services.
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.