Use this page to view, define, or configure general bindings
or application specific bindings, for the Custom properties policy.
This administrative console page applies only
to Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) applications.
To view this administrative console panel, click .
To edit or configure the general bindings, complete the following
steps:
- Click New.
- For Bindings configuration name, specify
a unique binding name.
- Optionally, specify a description.
- Click Add and select the Custom
properties policy in the Policies table.
- Specify a unique name and value pair.
- Optionally, to add additional properties, click New.
- Optionally, to edit a property, select a property and click Edit.
- Optionally, to delete a property, select a property and click Delete.
- Click Apply.
- Click Save.
New feature: This product supports
using the Custom properties policy and binding to set generic properties
that are not supported in other policy types. The additional properties
are set in the binding. The Custom properties policy provides an alternative
way to set a binding property instead of using the JAX-WS programming
model to set the property on the BindingProvider object. You cannot
create an empty Custom properties binding. You must define at least
one name and value pair within the binding. Additionally, there are
no predefined properties in the binding because all properties are
user-defined. The CustomProperties binding is only supported for service
clients.
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newfeat Mixed-version environment: In a mixed cell environment,
the following limitations apply to attachments to policy sets containing
CustomProperties policy:
- You must not create attachments to policy sets containing CustomProperties
policy for applications that are deployed on an application server
that is prior to WebSphere® Application
Server Version 8. The CustomProperties policy is only supported on WebSphere Application Server
V8 and later.
- An application that contains an attachment to a policy set containing
CustomProperties policy must not be deployed on an application server
that is prior to WebSphere Application
Server Version 8.
- If an application that is deployed in a cluster environment contains
an attachment to a policy set containing CustomProperties policy,
you must not add a member application server that is prior to WebSphere Application Server
Version 8 to the cluster.
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