You can specify additional settings for the compensation service through setting a custom property.
Not all web servers are configured to handle SOAP messages containing CoordinationContext elements. You can use WebSphere® Application Server to configure a custom property for the compensation service which processes a predefined list of Enterprise Java Beans for which no CoordinationContext should be sent on web service requests.
<wscoor:CoordinationContext soapenv:mustUnderstand="1"
...
</wscoor:CoordinationContext>
If
such a SOAP message is received by a web server which is not configured to process
CoordinationContext elements, an exception message is produced. See the following
example:Header block local name 'CoordinationContext' is not defined.
application_name#module#bean
application_name#module#bean
application_name#module#bean
Here application_name is
the name of the application as known on the server; module is
the name of the Enterprise Java Bean jar; and bean is
the name of the Enterprise Java Bean.Name | Value |
---|---|
SUPPRESS_CSCOPE_ON_WS_CALLS | The fully qualified file name |