If a SOAP message contains only XML, it can be carried on the Java Message Service (JMS) transport mechanism. Here are links to a set of topics that explain how a WSIF service can access a SOAP service that uses the JMS transport.
Before you begin
For information about working with the Java Message Service (JMS) API, see Linking a WSIF service to a JMS-provided service.Why and when to perform this task
The SOAP message, including the SOAP envelope, is wrapped with a JMS message and put on the appropriate queue. The container receives the JMS message and removes the SOAP message to send to the client.
For detailed implementation information, see the following topics:
Steps for this task
Related tasks
Linking a WSIF service to a service provided at a JMS destination
The JMS providers - Configuring the client and server
Linking a WSIF service to a JMS-provided service