In WebSphere Application Server Version 6.0.x, four endpoint listeners were supplied that are configured as described in this topic. In Version 6.1 and later, you can configure any number of endpoint listeners with values of your own choosing - including (if you wish) the values given in this topic.
http://www.yourcompany.com/wsgwsoaphttp1
However, if you allow external clients to connect direct to your application server (for example because it is a stand-alone server or in a development or test environment) then specify the application server host name and port number. For example (for this endpoint listener):http://your.server.name:9080/wsgwsoaphttp1
http://www.yourcompany.com/sibwsor
http://your.server.name:9080/sibws
http://www.yourcompany.com/wsgwsoaphttp2
However, if you allow external clients to connect direct to your application server (for example because it is a stand-alone server or in a development or test environment) then specify the application server host name and port number. For example (for this endpoint listener):http://your.server.name:9080/wsgwsoaphttp2
http://www.yourcompany.com/sibwsor
http://your.server.name:9080/sibws
You specify the properties of the synchronous SOAP over JMS endpoint listener 1 endpoint by using the following syntax:
jms:/queue_or_topic_indicator?property_name=property_value and so on, separating each property using the "&" character.
jms:/queue?destination=jms/SOAPJMSQueue1&connectionFactory=jms/SOAPJMSFactory1
Property name | Property description |
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Destination-related Properties (required) | |
connectionFactory | The JNDI name of the queue or topic connection factory. |
destination | The JNDI name of the destination queue or topic. |
JNDI-related Properties (optional) | |
initialContextFactory | The name of the initial context factory to use (this is mapped to the java.naming.factory.initial property). |
jndiProviderURL | The JNDI provider Web address (this is mapped to the java.naming.provider.url property). |
JMS-related Properties (optional) | |
deliveryMode | An indication as to whether or not the request message is persistent. The valid values are 1 (non persistent) and 2 (persistent). The default value is 1. |
timeToLive | The lifetime (in milliseconds) of the request message. A value of 0 indicates an infinite lifetime. |
priority | The JMS priority associated with the request message. Valid values are 0 - 9. The default value is 4. |
userid | The User ID that is used to gain access to the connection factory. |
password | The password that is used to gain access to the connection factory. |
http://www.yourcompany.com/sibwsHowever, if you allow external clients to connect direct to your application server (for example in a development or test environment) then this URL root includes the application server host name and port number. For example:
http://your.server.name:9080/sibws
You specify the properties of the synchronous SOAP over JMS endpoint listener 2 endpoint by using the following syntax:
jms:/queue_or_topic_indicator?property_name=property_value and so on, separating each property using the "&" character.
jms:/queue?destination=jms/SOAPJMSQueue2&connectionFactory=jms/SOAPJMSFactory2
For the full list of properties that can be specified in the endpoint address for synchronous SOAP over JMS endpoint listener 2, see the list of properties detailed above for Synchronous SOAP over JMS endpoint listener 1.
http://www.yourcompany.com/sibwsHowever, if you allow external clients to connect direct to your application server (for example in a development or test environment) then this URL root includes the application server host name and port number. For example:
http://your.server.name:9080/sibws