Using the File Binding Component in a Project

General Properties

Name

Description

Default Value

Description 

Indicates the purpose of the File Binding Component. This property is displayed for reference purpose. 

Java Enterprise Edition File Binding 

Name 

Indicates the name of the File Binding Component. This property is displayed for reference purposes. 

sun-file-binding 

State 

Indicates the state of the File Binding Component as "Started" or "Stopped." This property is displayed for reference purposes. 

Started 

Type 

Indicates the type of component. This property is displayed for reference purposes. (service-engine or binding-component) 

binding-component 

Identification Properties

Version 

File Binding Component specification fully supported by this build. 

<number-version 

Build Number 

Date and time stamp for the current build. 

<build_number> 

Configuration Properties

Number of Outbound Processor Threads 

Specifies the maximum number of threads to process outbound HTTP/SOAP invocations concurrently. The value can be any integer from 1 to 2147483647. This is a required property. 

Application Configuration 

Specifies the values for a Composite Application's endpoint connectivity parameters (normally defined in the WSDL service extensibility elements), and apply these values to a user-named endpoint ConfigExtension Property. The Application Configuration property editor includes fields for all of the connectivity parameters that apply to that component's binding protocol.  

User defined 

Application Variables 

Specifies a list of name: value pairs for a given stated type. The application variable name can be used as a token for a WSDL extensibility element attribute in a corresponding binding.  

The Application Variables configuration property offers four variable types: 

  • String: Specifies a string value, such as a path or directory

  • Number: Specifies a number value

  • Boolean: Specifies a Boolean value

  • Password: Specifies a password value

User defined