When you are creating a JMS-based concrete WSDL document, the Response Destination Configuration step appears when you select the Receive with Reply type or the Send and Wait for Reply type.
The Destination Properties section enables you to specify the JMS destination to which messages are sent.
Destination – The name of the destination.
Destination Type – Indicates whether the destination is a queue or a topic.
Subscription Durability – This field is enabled when the destination is a topic. Indicates whether the subscriber is durable or nondurable. Durable subscribers can survive any disconnection from the JMS server.
Subscription Name – For a durable subscriber, indicates the name that is used to denote the durable subscription.
Client ID – This field is enabled when the destination is a topic. Defines a unique client ID.
XA Transaction – If you want to configure a two-phase commit scenario, then select this check box.
For more information, see XA Scenario.
The Payload Processing section enables you to define the type of JMS messages being created and sent to the JMS destination.
Message Type – Specifies whether the message payload is treated as text data, binary data, XML data, or encoded data.
XSD Element/Type – This field is enabled when the message type is XML data or encoded data. Click the ellipsis points (...) and select a user-defined XSD element.
Encoded Type – This field is enabled when the message type is encoded data.