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Inbound services [Collection]

An inbound service describes the web service enablement of a service destination. It provides the configuration of endpoint listeners within a port.

Service integration -> Buses -> bus_name -> [Services] Inbound Services .

An inbound service is a web interface to a service provided internally (that is, a service provided by your own organization and hosted in a location that is directly available through a service integration bus destination).

To configure a locally-hosted service as an inbound service, you first associate it with a service destination, then you configure one or more ports (each with an associated endpoint listener) through which service requests and responses are passed to the service. We can also choose to have the local service made available through one or more UDDI registries.

Name

The inbound service name. This name appears as the service name within WSDL published for this inbound service.

Service destination name

The service destination to be enabled for web service access.

Published

Describes the manner in which the WSDL describing an inbound service is published to a UDDI registry.

Description

An optional description of the inbound service. This description appears in any published WSDL for this service.


Buttons

New New
Delete Delete the selected items.
Publish to UDDI Create a new inbound service.
Unpublish from UDDI Remove the inbound service from the UDDI registry.

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