Configuring a permanent replyTo queue for JAX-RPC Web services using SOAP over JMS

When using two-way Web service communications using SOAP over JMS, it can be beneficial to configure a permanent replyTo queue on a JAX-RPC Web services client to prevent the client from having to create a temporary reply queue each time a Web service request is made.

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New or updated for this feature pack Important: The WebSphere® Application Server Version 6.1 Feature Pack for Web Services extends the capabilities of this product to introduce support for the Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.0 programming model. JAX-WS is the next generation Web services programming model complimenting the foundation provided by the Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) programming model. Using the strategic JAX-WS programming model, development of Web services and clients is simplified through support of a standards-based annotations model. Although the JAX-RPC programming model and applications are still supported, take advantage of the easy-to-implement JAX-WS programming model to develop new Web services applications and clients.
Supported configurations New or updated for this feature pack Supported configurations: The Feature Pack for Web Services does not support Java Message Service (JMS) transports or enterprise beans. This product only supports an HTTP transport and hosting JavaBeans endpoints within the Web container for JAX-WS Web services applications. To develop enterprise beans hosted as Web services, you must use the JAX-RPC programming model. This product does allow JAX-WS clients to issue requests from any of the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) containers along with the client Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) environment.sptcfg
A permanent replyTo queue is configured on the Web service client in one of the following ways:
  • Specify the optional replyToDestination property in the JMS endpoint URL.
  • Set the replyTo queue programmatically on the client JAX-RPC Stub or Call object. Setting the replyTo queue as a Stub or a Call property affects all requests that are invoked using that Stub or Call object.
  • Set the replyTo queue as a JVM System property. Setting the replyTo queue as a JVM System property affects all of your SOAP over JMS clients running in the particular JVM. If there are multiple clients in the same application that need to use a different replyTO queue, then the best option is to set the property programmatically.
Note: To set the permanent replyTo queue using any of these options, only client-side configuration is necessary. There is no configuration necessary on the Web service provider side.

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Your Web services client can now receive SOAP/JMS messages to a permanent replyTo queue.



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