WebSphere® MQ
Web Services Transport connects
Web services and clients that use the HTTP and SOAP protocols for messaging.
WebSphere Message
Broker allows Web
service providers and their clients to communicate with:
- each other
- other applications using different protocols
through message flows in a broker. The following topics describe the
WebSphere MQ
Web Services Transport. Web service applications can also
use other transports; see
XML domain message flows.
Tip: You can create your own WSDL files, or
generate WSDL files from message set definitions that you have created in
the
Message Brokers Toolkit, and use these files with
tools such as
Rational® Application
Developer or Microsoft Visual
Studio .NET to build Web services applications that connect to
WebSphere Message
Broker.
When you generate the WSDL file, you can specify one or more of the following
bindings to be created:
- SOAP over HTTP (using WebSphere MQ
Web Services Transport)
- SOAP over JMS (using WebSphere MQ
Real-time Transport)
For more information about
WebSphere MQ
Web Services Transport, see the following
topics:
For more information, follow the Web services link on
the developerWorks® Web site.
For help with using HTTPS see Implementing SSL authentication.