Removing from UDDI the inbound service WSDL file using the wsadmin tool

Before and immediately after performing this command, save the configuration using either the $AdminConfig save command or an equivalent command from within the administrative console. This ensures consistency between what is actually published to UDDI and what is recorded in the service integration bus configuration as having been published to UDDI.

To run the command, use the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.

This command is only valid when used with WebSphere® Application Server Version 6 and later application servers. Do not use it with earlier versions.

Command-line help is provided for service integration bus commands:

For additional details of the command properties, see the related reference topic.

Purpose

This command removes the WSDL document for the InboundService, with all its ports, from the registry and business defined by the UDDIPublication object.

Command name
unpublishSIBWSInboundService
Target
ObjectName of the InboundService object
Result
None.

If the UDDIPublication object has no service key, the command fails.

If the UDDI removal operation succeeds, the service key in the UDDIPublication object is cleared and a warning message is produced indicating that the service is successfully removed from UDDI, but that without a save of the configuration the system is in an inconsistent state and the service must be republished to UDDI using the GUI or publishToUDDI command.

If the UDDI removal operation fails because the service key is not found, the service key is cleared and a warning message is produced indicating that the service is not found.

If the UDDI removal operation fails for any other reason, the service key is not cleared and an error message is produced indicating that the removal failed.

If the WSDL is to be published through a proxy, the server on which the command is running must have the system properties that identify the proxy server set correctly. If the proxy requires authentication, then the user ID and password can be set as parameters on the command.

Required parameters

uddiPublication
The name of the UDDI publication property for this service.

Conditional parameters

None.

Optional parameters

userId
The user ID that you use to retrieve the WSDL.
password
The password that you use to retrieve the WSDL.

Example

$AdminTask unpublishSIBWSInboundService $inService {-uddiPublication "MyUddi"}



Related reference
Creating a new outbound service configuration using the wsadmin tool
Deleting an outbound service configuration using the wsadmin tool
Adding an outbound port using the wsadmin tool
Removing an outbound port using the wsadmin tool
Setting the default outbound port using the wsadmin tool
Creating a new inbound service configuration using the wsadmin tool
Deleting an inbound service configuration using the wsadmin tool
Adding an inbound port using the wsadmin tool
Removing an inbound port using the wsadmin tool
Refreshing the outbound service WSDL file using the wsadmin tool
Refreshing the inbound service WSDL file using the wsadmin tool
Publishing to UDDI the inbound service WSDL file using the wsadmin tool
Creating a new endpoint listener configuration using the wsadmin tool
Deleting an endpoint listener configuration using the wsadmin tool
Connecting an endpoint listener to a service integration bus using the wsadmin tool
Disconnecting an endpoint listener from a service integration bus using the wsadmin tool
Working with bus-enabled Web services using the wsadmin tool
Related information
Inbound Services [Settings]
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