The View Business Service - Configuration Details page displays the configuration details of a business service. Table 16-19 describes all the properties that can appear on this page. (Properties vary depending on the details of the business service.)
The categories listed on this page correspond to the Create/Edit a Business Service pages used for creating and editing business service configurations, as described in Create/Edit a Business Service - Page Reference.
Click the Edit link next to any category name to display the associated configuration page.
Properties
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Description
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Last Modified By
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The user who created this business service or imported it into the configuration.
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Last Modified On
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The date and time that the user created this business service or imported it into the configuration. Click the date and time link to view the change history of this resource. See
View Change History page.
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References
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The number of objects that this business service references. If such references exist, click the numeric link to view a list of the objects. To learn more, see
Viewing References to Resources.
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Referenced by
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The number of objects that reference this business service. If such references exist, click the numeric link to view a list of the objects. To learn more, see
Viewing References to Resources.
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Description
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A description of this business service, if one exists.
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General Configuration - Shows properties configured on the
General Configuration page.
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Service Type
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The service type
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Message Type Configuration- Shows properties configured on the
Message Type Configuration page.
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Request Message Type
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A message type for the request message: None, Binary, Text, MFL, or XML.
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Response Message Type
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A message type for the response message: None, Binary, Text, MFL, or XML.
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Transport Configuration - Shows properties configured on the
Transport Configuration page.
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Protocol
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The transport protocol
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Load Balancing Algorithm
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The load balancing algorithm
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Endpoint URI
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The endpoint URI
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Retry Count
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The retry count
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Retry Interval
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The retry interval
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DSP Transport Configuration - Shows properties configured on the
DSP Transport Configuration page.
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Debug Level
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Specifies the output of debug information.
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Service Account
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If you selected one, a service account for this transport.
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Dispatch Policy
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Refers to the instance of WLS Work Manager that you want to use for the service endpoint.
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EJB Transport Configuration - Shows properties configured on the
EJB Transport Configuration page.
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Service Account
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The service account selected for this business service.
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Supports Transaction
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Selecting the check box indicates Yes. Transactions will be supported.
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Client Jar*
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The name of the client JAR that this EJB transport service invokes.
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Converter Jar
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The name of the converter class JAR that this EJB transport service requires.
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Home Interface*
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The Home interface URI selected for this service.
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Remote Interface*
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The Remote Interface URI for the service.
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Target Namespace*
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The target namespace picked from the JAR information.
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Style
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Whether the service uses Document Wrapped or RPC Style.
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Encoding
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Whether the coding for the outbound message should be encoded or literal.
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Methods
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A list of methods to be invoked by this service.
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E-Mail Transport Configuration - Shows properties configured on the
E-Mail Transport Configuration page.
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Mail Server Address
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The SMTP server for this service
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Service Account
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The service account for this mail server
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Mail Session
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The mail session for this service
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From Name
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The originating display name for this service
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From Address
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The originating address for this service
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Reply to Name
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The reply to display name for this service
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Reply to Address
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The reply to address for this service
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Request Encoding
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The character set encoding for requests in E-mail transports.
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File Transport Configuration - Shows properties configured on the
File Transport Configuration page.
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Prefix
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A prefix that is prepended to the file name.
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Suffix
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A suffix that is appended to the file.
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Request Encoding
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The character set encoding for requests in File transports.
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Flow Transport Configuration - Shows properties configured on the
Flow Transport Configuration page.
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Timeout
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The number of seconds to wait for a response before timing out.
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FTP Transport Configuration - Shows properties configured on the
FTP Transport Configuration page.
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User Authentication
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The user authentication method: anonymous or externally configured account.
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Identity (E-mail id) or Service Account
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The mail ID for an anonymous user or service account for an externally configured account.
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Timeout
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The socket timeout, in seconds.
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Prefix for destination File Name
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The prefix for the file name under which the file is stored on the remote server.
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Suffix for destination File Name
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The suffix for the file name under which the file is stored on the remote server.
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Transfer Mode
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The transfer mode: Binary or ASCII.
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Request Encoding
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The character set encoding for requests in FTP transports.
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HTTP Transport Configuration - Shows properties configured on the
HTTP Transport Configuration Page.
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Timeout
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The amount of time in seconds it takes the service to time out.
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HTTP Request Method
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The HTTP request method.
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Basic Authentication Required
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Whether or not basic authentication is required: displays Enabled if it is required.
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Follow HTTP Redirects
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Whether or not a re-direct occurs when you send an outbound request to the URL of a business service, and that service returns a response code (for example, 302) that says the URL is no longer valid and this request needs to be sent to another URL. Displays Enabled if ALSB automatically re-sends the request to the new URL without any action on your part.
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Service Account
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If you selected one, a service account for this transport.
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Request Encoding
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The character set encoding for requests in HTTP transports.
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Response Encoding
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The character set encoding for responses in HTTP transports.
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JMS Transport Configuration - Shows properties configured on the
JMS Transport Configuration page.
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Destination Type
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The destination type: Queue or Topic.
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Use SSL
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Displays Enabled if the requests are made over a TLS/SSL connection.
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Message Type
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The message type: Text or Bytes.
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Expiration
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The expiration or time-to-live value for a message, in seconds. If it is 0, the message never expires.
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Is Response Required
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Whether or not a response is expected after an outbound message is sent.
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Response URI
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A response URI in the format
jms://host:port/factoryJndiName/destJndiName .
To target multiple servers, use the following URI format:
jms://host1:port,host2:port/QueueConnectionFactory/DestName
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Response Timeout
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The amount of time to wait for the response, in seconds.
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Unit of Order
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The Message Unit-of-Order that enables message producers to group messages into a single unit with respect to the processing order. This single unit requires that all messages from that unit be processed sequentially in the order they were created.
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JNDI service account
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The service account to use for JNDI lookups.
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Request Encoding
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The character set encoding for requests in JMS transports.
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Response Encoding
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The character set encoding for responses in JMS transports.
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JMS service account
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The service account to use for the JMS resource managed by the JMS server.
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JPD Transport Configuration - Shows properties configured on the
JPD Transport Configuration page.
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System Service Account
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The service account to use for the invocation of the WLI stateless session bean.
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Process Service Account
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The service account to use for the invocation of the JPD.
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Callback Proxy Location
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The location of the proxy service for receiving callbacks from the JPD.
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Dispatch Policy
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Refers to the instance of WLS Work Manager that you want to use for the outbound response.
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Propagate Transaction
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Whether or not to propagate the existing transaction within ALSB to the JPD.
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MQ Transport Configuration - Shows properties configured on the
MQ Transport Configuration page.
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Dispatch Policy
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Refers to the instance of WLS Work Manager that you want to use for the service endpoint.
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Is Response Required
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Whether or not a response is expected after an outbound message is sent.
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Response Message Type
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Format for response message: Bytes or Text.
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Response Correlation Pattern
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Correlation pattern options:
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Response URI
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The Response URI for the CorrelationID.
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Auto-generate Correlation Value
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Whether or not to automatically generate a CorrelationID or MessageID.
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Response Timeout
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The number of seconds to wait for a response before timing out.
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Polling Interval
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A polling interval, in milliseconds.
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SB Transport Configuration - Shows properties configured on the
SB Transport Configuration page.
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Dispatch Policy
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Refers to the instance of WLS Work Manager that you want to use for the service endpoint.
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Service Account
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A service account for this transport.
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Timeout
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The socket timeout, in seconds.
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SFTP Transport Configuration - Shows properties configured on the
SFTP Transport Configuration page.
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Authentication Mode
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The authentication method: Username Password, Host-Based, or Public Key Authentication.
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Service Account
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The service account for this sftp server.
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Service Key Provider
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The service key provider for this sftp server.
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Username
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The user name for this sftp server.
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Timeout
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The socket timeout, in seconds.
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Prefix for destination File Name
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The prefix for the file name under which the file is stored on the remote server.
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Suffix for destination File Name
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The suffix for the file name under which the file is stored on the remote server.
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Request Encoding
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Displays the character set encoding for requests in SFTP transports. The default is
utf-8 .
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Tuxedo Transport Configuration - Shows properties configured on the
Tuxedo Transport Configuration page.
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Field Table Classes
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The space separated list of fully qualified FML Files class names for buffer mapping.
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View Classes
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The space separated list of fully qualified View class names for buffer mapping.
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Classes Jar
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A JAR Resource that contains a JAR file with the FML/FML32 or VIEW/VIEW32 classes necessary for the endpoint operation.
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Remote Access Point for URI
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The remote access point for the URI Endpoint associated with the WTC Import Service.
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Request Buffer Type
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The buffer type: CARRAY, FML, FML32, MBSTRING, STRING, VIEW, VIEW32, X_COMMON, X_C_TYPE, XML, X_OCTET.
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Request Buffer Subtype
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The buffer subtype with which to associate the reply buffer if the buffer type is VIEW or VIEW32.
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Response Required
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Selecting the check box indicates Yes. A response is required. Otherwise, no response is required.
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Suspend Transaction
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Selecting the check box indicates Yes. If a transaction exists, it will be suspended. Otherwise the transaction will run.
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Dispatch Policy
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Refers to the instance of WLS Work Manager that you want to use for the service endpoint.
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Request Encoding
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The character set encoding for requests in Tuxedo transports.
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Response Encoding
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The character set encoding for responses in Tuxedo transports.
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Timeout
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The maximum amount of time (in seconds) that the transport run time waits for replies.
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Transformation Style
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The ordering or grouping of elements when FML or FML32 buffers are transformed into XML.
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WS Transport Configuration - Shows properties configured on the
WS Transport Configuration page.
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Response Timeout
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The amount of time to wait for the response, in seconds.
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Service Account
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The service account to use when there is an HTTP basic authentication policy on this service.
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Queue Error Messages
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Whether or not to send error messages to the configured error queue.
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Error Queue URI
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The error queue URI in the format:
jms://host:port/connFactoryJndiName/queueJndiName
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JMS Error Queue Service Account
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The service account to use for JNDI lookups and sending error messages to the error queue.
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Use SSL for Error Queue
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Displays Enabled if the requests are made over a TLS/SSL connection.
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