You can configure the way that a Java API
for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) client handles Web Services Atomic Transaction
(WS-AT) or Web Services Business Activity (WS-BA) context by configuring
the Web Services Transaction (WS-Transaction) policy type. You can
specify that the client must send context, can send context if it
is available, or must not send context.
Before you begin
A JAX-WS client must be installed.
About this task
You can configure a WS-Transaction policy set by using the administrative
console, as described in this task, or you can configure a WS-Transaction
policy set by using wsadmin scripting.
To configure a JAX-WS client
for WS-Transaction context by using the administrative console, complete
the following steps.
Procedure
- Create a new policy set, or copy and rename an existing
policy set. You can copy an existing user-defined policy set, or one
of the WS-Transaction default policy sets (WSTransaction or SSL WSTransaction).
See Creating policy sets using the administrative console.
- Check that your policy set includes the WS-Transaction
policy type. If necessary, add the WS-Transaction policy type.
See Adding policies to policy sets using the administrative console.
- Configure
the WS-Transaction policy.
- Associate the policy set with the JAX-WS client. See Managing policy sets
and bindings for service clients.
- Choose a WS-Policy application rule that includes the configured
policy of the client, that is, client only or client and provider.
See Configuring the client policy to use a service provider policy.
- Save your changes to the master configuration.
Results
The JAX-WS client is configured to use WS-Transaction context
in the way that you specified.