The following deployment properties apply only to Web services using the IBM® SOAP run-time environment.
Property | Default value | Description |
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Web Service URI | http://tempuri.org/ service The default value is computed from the name of the artifact or taken directly from the WSDL document. The URI can be edited only when creating a Web service from a Java™ bean or an EJB. The default base URI http://tempuri.org/ is used to construct a URI without any unique association to an entity. The host name tempuri comes from the WSDL specification and stands for temporary URI. Use the default base URI when you do not want to make the URI globally unique. It is not recommended to use http://tempuri.org/as the base for stable fixed entities. | The URI uniquely identifies your Web service among deployed services. The Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for your Web service is automatically generated by the wizard from the artifact you selected to turn into a Web service. |
Scope (Java bean only) | Application | Identifies the lifetime of the object serving the invocation request.
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Use static methods | No | If set to "Yes" the class method that is made available is a static method and thus no object will be instantiated. When static invocation is used, the "scope" property is not applicable. Does not apply to enterprise beans. |
Use secure SOAP (WebSphere® only) | No | Secure SOAP refers to SOAP Digital Signature security. If set to "Yes"
the Web service is deployed in a secure SOAP run-time to the WebSphere Application
Server. When a secure SOAP run-time is used, there is a reduction in performance.
A secure SOAP run-time requires the generation of a secure Proxy. For more
information on SOAP Digital Signature security, refer to www.w3.org/TR/2001/NOTE-SOAP -dsig-20010206 Important: Once you have created a Web project with a Web service that is not secure you can not make it secure. Once you have created a Web project with a secure Web service you can not remove the use of secure SOAP. |
Method List | Supported methods displayed. | Methods that can be invoked on the service object and encoding styles. Select encoding styles for input parameters and output return. The methods list will display supported methods for a selected service object. |
Type Mappings | Input encoding:
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Controls the serialization and deserialization of data types to and from XML in a particular encoding style. |
Type Mappings | Output encoding
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Controls the serialization and deserialization of data types to and from XML in a particular encoding style. |
JNDI provider URL (enterprise beans only) | For WebSphere Application Server: iiop://localhost:2809/ | Specifies the host name (and optionally, the port number) for the name server. The provider URL must have the following form (where hostname is the remote name server host name and port is the port number on which the remote name server is listening): iiop:// hostname:port/ |
JNDI initial context factory (enterprise beans only) | For WebSphere Application Server com.ibm.websphere.naming. WsnInitialContextFactory | Given a EJB JNDI name, the JNDI initial context factory will return an EJB Home object. |
EJB JNDI name (enterprise beans only) | Default value based on EJB object selected. | Used to locate an EJB home object. |
EJB home interface class name (enterprise beans only) | Default value based on EJB object selected. | Name of the EJB home. An EJB home is an object that provides the life cycle operations (create, remove, find) for an enterprise bean. The class for the EJB home object is generated by the container deployment tools. The EJB home object implements the enterprise bean home interface. The client references an EJB home object to perform life cycle operations on an EJB object. The client uses JNDI to locate an EJB home object. |
EJB remote interface class name (enterprise beans only) | Default value based on EJB object selected. | Class name of the EJB object. |
Parent topic: WSDL files generated by the IBM SOAP runtime
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