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Migrate the JAX-RPC server-side extensions configuration

We can migrate the Web Services Security server-side extensions configuration for a Java EE Version 1.3 application to a Java EE Version 1.4 application for JAX-RPC. The following table lists the mappings for the top-level sections under the server-side Security Extensions tab within an assembly tool from a Java EE Version 1.3 application to a Java EE Version 1.4 application.

The mapping of the configuration sections. Use the extensions configuration information for migration.

Java EE Version 1.3 extensions configuration Java EE Version 1.4 extensions configuration
Request Receiver Service Configuration Details Request Consumer Service Configuration Details
Response Sender Service Configuration Details Response Generator Service Configuration Details

For information about the assembly tools that are available for WAS v6.0.x, see the assembly tools information.

Consider the following steps to migrate the server-side extensions from a Java EE Version 1.3 application to a Java EE Version 1.4 application. These steps are dependent upon your specific configuration.


Procedure


Results

These steps describe the types of information that you need to migrate the Web Services Security server-side extensions for a Java EE v1.3 application to a Java EE v1.4 application.


What to do next

Migrate the client-side extensions for a Java EE Version 1.3 application to a Java EE Version 1.4 application. See Migrate the client-side extensions configuration.
Assembly tools
Migrate the client-side extensions configuration
Migrate the server-side bindings file
Migrate the client-side bindings file
Migrate JAX-RPC Web Services Security applications to v8.0 applications

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