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Migrate the client-side bindings file

We can migrate the Web Services Security client-side binding configuration for a Java EE Version 1.3 application to a Java EE Version 1.4 application.

The following table lists the mapping of the top-level sections under the client-side Port Bindings tab within a Java EE Version 1.3 application to a Java EE Version 1.4 application.

Java EE Version 1.3 binding configuration for Web Services Security Java EE Version 1.4 binding configuration for Web Services Security
Security Request Sender Binding Configuration Security Request Generator Binding Configuration
Security Response Receiver Binding Configuration Security Response Consumer Binding Configuration

Consider the following steps to migrate the client-side binding configuration from a Java EE Version 1.3 application to a Java EE Version 1.4 application. These steps are dependent upon the specific configuration. The steps are based on typical scenarios, but the steps are not all-inclusive.


Results

This set of steps describe the types of information that we need to migrate the Web Services Security client-side bindings configuration for a Java EE Version 1.3 application to a Java EE Version 1.4 application.


What to do next

Verify that you have migrated both the server-side and the client-side extension and binding configurations for a Java EE Version 1.3 application to a Java EE Version 1.3 application. For more information, see Migrate Web Services Security-enabled JAX-RPC applications from Java EE Version 1.3 to Version 1.4.


Related tasks

  • Migrate the JAX-RPC server-side extensions configuration
  • Migrate the client-side extensions configuration
  • Migrate the server-side bindings file