1.54 Binding URL Tokenization Dialog
Use to create tokens for the HTTP host and port values of binding URLs of external references.
Element | Description |
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Token File |
Click the Browse icon to access the Resource Browser dialog for selecting the token file that includes the token names and values. The file can be on the local file system. The names and values specified in this file replace the hardcoded names and values for protocol, host, and port in the You can also skip this field entirely if you want to manually enter new token names and values in the Token and Current Values fields, respectively. |
Reference |
Displays the external reference of the selected binding URL. |
Protocol |
Click the Browse icon to select the token name to use from the Token Picker dialog. The Token Picker dialog is populated with the token names that appear in the token file you imported in the Token File field. The token name you select and its default value are added to the Token and Current Value fields, respectively. If the token file is writable (meaning an unprotected file in the file system), you can change the current value of the token name. If the file is read-only, you are warned with a message and allowed to cancel the operation and continue. You can also manually enter information in these fields regardless of whether you imported a file in the Token File field. If you imported a file that is writable in the Token File field and manually enter a token name, it is added to the file if it does not already exist. The current value for the new token name defaults to the value in the URL that is being tokenized. |
Host |
Displays the field in which to specify the token host name. See the description of the Protocol field for details about how to specify information. |
Port |
Displays the field in which to enter the token port name. See the description of the Protocol field for details about how to specify information. |
Apply these tokens to other References which have the same Current Values |
Deselect this checkbox if you do not want other external references with the same protocol, host, and port values to be replaced with the same tokens. If this checkbox is selected and you tokenize just one or two of the URL objects, then the references for only those objects are modified. For example, if you only tokenize the host (with current value of |
Related Topics
Creating Tokens for Use in the Binding URLs of External References in Developing SOA Applications with Oracle SOA Suite