Modify an existing WS-Notification service point. A WS-Notification service point defines access to a WS-Notification service on a given bus member through a specified Web service binding (for example SOAP over HTTP). Applications use the bus members associated with the WS-Notification service point to connect to the WS-Notification service. The existence of a WS-Notification service point causes Web service endpoints for the notification broker, subscription manager and publisher registration manager for this WS-Notification service to be exposed on the server with which the service point is associated. WS-Notification applications use these endpoints to interact with the WS-Notification service.
You can define any number of WS-Notification service points for a given WS-Notification service. Each service point defined for the same WS-Notification service represents an alternative entry point to the service. Event notifications published to a particular WS-Notification service point are received by all applications connected to any service point of the same WS-Notification service (subject to subscription on the correct topic) regardless of the particular service point to which they are connected. For more information, see Reasons to create multiple WS-Notification service points.
The existence of a WS-Notification service point causes Web service endpoints for the notification broker, subscription manager and publisher registration manager for this WS-Notification service to be exposed on the server with which the service point is associated. WS-Notification applications use these endpoints to interact with the WS-Notification service.
To modify a WS-Notification service point use the administrative console to complete the following steps:
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