If you copy files from the client CD, you must change the default
Web service endpoint address specified in WSDL files to that of the server
that is hosting the Web services APIs.
Why and when to perform this task
You can use the administrative console to set the Web service endpoint
address before exporting the WSDL files. If, however, you copy the WSDL files
from the WebSphere Process Server client CD, you must modify
the default Web service endpoint address manually.
The Web service endpoint
address to use depends on your WebSphere® server configuration:
- Scenario 1. There is a single WebSphere server. The WebSphere endpoint
address to specify is the host name and port number of the server, for example host1:9080.
- Scenario 2. A WebSphere cluster composed of several servers.
The WebSphere endpoint
address to specify is the host name and port of the server that is hosting
the Web services APIs, for example, host2:9081.
- Scenario 3. A Web server is used as a front end. The WebSphere endpoint
address to specify is the host name and port of the Web server, for example: host:80.