Before you begin
Ensure that you have completed the following tasks:
The wizards for message set development have been provided for
compatibility with previous versions of the product. To develop message
sets in
WebSphere® Message
Broker Version 8.0 and later, you
must activate the message set development wizards by completing the
following steps.
- Click .
- Expand Integration Development and click Message
Sets.
- Select Enable menus for Message Set development,
then click OK.
About this task
The following steps describe how to create a new message
definition file, or overwrite the contents of an existing file.
Procedure
- In the Application Development view, right-click
the message set project, then click .
The New
Message Definition File wizard opens.
- Step through the wizard, completing the details as required.
You must choose whether the WSDL file, or files,
that you want to import are in the current workspace in the IBM Integration
Toolkit or are outside the workspace.
Select
the appropriate check boxes to control the following behavior:
- Copy the source file (or files) into a directory of the message
set project. By default, this check box is cleared.
- Add the SOAP and XMLNSC domains to your message set so that you
can use the SOAP nodes. By default, this check box is selected.
The panels and options that are available in the wizard
depend on the settings that you select. Some fields in the wizard
might not be available, because the field has a mandatory setting,
the field has only one possible value, or the field is not being used
as a result of other settings that have been made.
Results
When you have finished importing the
WSDL file or files, complete the following steps.
- Check carefully for any errors in the report that is created when
the file is imported. You can find this report in the log directory
in the project that contains the message definition that you have
created. The report has a <wsdl-file-name>.wsdl.report.txt file
descriptor, where <wsdl-file-name> is the
name of the WSDL definition that you are importing.
- Review the messages that are shown in the IBM Integration Toolkit task list to check whether any
new warnings or errors are shown.
Required SOAP Envelope and SOAP encoding message definitions
are automatically added to your message set during the import. If
required, you can also import these definitions manually by using
the New Message Definition File wizard, by selecting the new option IBM
supplied message.