Using the HTTP Binding Component

Accessing the Tango (WSIT) Web Service Attribute Configuration

The Web Services attributes are configured for each WSDL port using in the WS Policy Attachment Editor associated with the specific endpoint. The WS Policy Attachments Editor is accessed from the CASA Editor by right-clicking a WSDL port and selecting Edit Web Service Attributes —> Server Configuration, or Client Configuration.

The following directions assume that you have already created a Composite Application.This option is available after a WSDL port has been cloned or created in CASA.

ProcedureAccessing the WS-Policy Attachment Editor for a Specific Endpoint

  1. From the NetBeans IDE's Projects window, expand your composite application. Right-click the Service Assembly node and select Edit from the popup menu.

    The Composite Application Service Assembly (CASA) Editor appears, containing the composite application.

  2. In the CASA Editor, select the Build Project icon to build the composite application.

    When the build successfully completes, the Design view displays the WSDL port endpoints, JBI modules, and the connections between each.

  3. If you did not build or clone the WSDL port, the WS Policy Attachment for that port is not available for configuration. To clone a port, right-click the WSDL port, and select Clone WSDL Port to edit in the popup menu.

    Graphic shows the user right-clicking a WSDL Port in
CASA, as described in context.

    After the port has been cloned, the Port Properties and Web Service Attributes icons are added to the port.

  4. Click the ports Web Service Attributes icon (the bottom icon on the port) and select Server Configuration or Client Configuration to open the appropriate WS Policy Attachment Configuration Editor.