Use this topic to make an internal service available as a Web service.
An inbound service is the Web interface for a service that is provided internally (that is, a service provided by your own organization and hosted so as to be directly available at a service destination). Web service requests and responses to an inbound service can be sent across any binding (for example SOAP over HTTP or SOAP over JMS) that is available to the service integration bus. Each available binding type is represented by an inbound port, and each inbound port is associated with a binding-specific endpoint listener. For more information, see Endpoint listeners and inbound ports - entry points to the service integration bus.
You use the WebSphere Application Server administrative console to work with inbound services. Choose one of the following actions: