As an alternative to using the PIPELINE scanning mechanism to install
WEBSERVICE resources, you can create and install them using Resource Definition
Online (RDO).
Important: If you use RDO to define the WEBSERVICE and
URIMAP resources, you must ensure that their Web service binding files are not in
the PIPELINE's pickup directory.
- Use the CEDA transaction to create a WEBSERVICE definition for
the inquire catalog function of the example application.
- Enter the following: CEDA DEF WEBSERVICE(EXINQCWS)
G(EXAMPLE).
- Enter the following additional attributes:
PIPELINE(EXPIPE01)
WSBIND(/usr/lpp/cicsts/samples
/webservices/wsbind/provider/inquireCatalog.wsbind)
- Repeat the preceding step for each of the following functions of
the example application.
Function |
WEBSERVICE name |
PIPELINE attribute |
WSBIND attribute |
INQUIRE SINGLE ITEM |
EXINQSWS |
EXPIPE01 |
/usr/lpp/cicsts/samples
/webservices/wsbind
/provider/inquireSingle.wsbind
|
PLACE ORDER |
EXORDRWS |
EXPIPE01 |
/usr/lpp/cicsts/samples
/webservices/wsbind
/provider/placeOrder.wsbind
|
DISPATCH STOCK |
EXODRQWS |
EXPIPE02 |
/usr/lpp/cicsts/samples
/webservices/wsbind
/requester/dispatchOrder.wsbind
|
DISPATCH STOCK endpoint (optional) |
EXODEPWS |
EXPIPE01 |
/usr/lpp/cicsts/samples
/webservices/wsbind
/provider/dispatchOrderEndpoint.wsbind
|