Use the createSIBWSInboundService command to create a new service integration bus-enabled web services inbound service configuration.
You can create a new inbound service configuration by using the wsadmin tool as described in this topic, or by using the administrative console as described in Making an internally-hosted service available as a web service.
To run the command, use the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.
print AdminTask.help('SIBWebServices')
print AdminTask.help('command_name')
AdminConfig.save()
This command creates a new InboundService object that represents a protocol attachment to be used by service requesters. When you run this command you identify a single service element within a template WSDL document, and an existing service destination.
ObjectName of the service integration bus within which the service is created.
If the WSDL is to be retrieved through a proxy server, the server on which the command is running must have the system properties that identify the proxy server set correctly. If the proxy server requires authentication, then the user ID and password can be set as parameters on the command.
After you have run this command, you can use other commands to further configure the service. For example, you can add an inbound port.
This is either a web address or the service-specific part of a UDDI service key. If you specify a UDDI reference, the WSDL location is assumed to be a UDDI service key.
uddi:blade108node01cell:blade108node01:server1:default:6e3d106e-5394-44e3-be17-aca728ac1791The service-specific part of this key is the final part:
6e3d106e-5394-44e3-be17-aca728ac1791
inService = AdminTask.createSIBWSInboundService(bus, ["-name", "MyService", "-destination", "destName", "-wsdlLocation", "http://myserver.com/MyService.wsdl"] )
set inService [$AdminTask createSIBWSInboundService $bus {-name "MyService" -destination $destName -wsdlLocation "http://myserver.com/MyService.wsdl"}]