Outbound services [Collection]
An outbound service represents a WSDL-described service.
To view this page in the console, click the following path:
.
To browse or change the properties of a listed item, select its name in the list.
To act on one or more of the listed items, select the check boxes next to the names of the items that you want to act on, then use the buttons provided.
To change which entries are listed, or to change the level of detail that is displayed for those entries, use the Filter settings.
An
outbound service is a web service that is hosted externally, and is
made available through a service integration bus. To configure an
externally-hosted service for a bus, you first associate it with a
service destination, then you configure one or more port destinations
(one for each type of binding, for example SOAP over HTTP or SOAP
over JMS) through which service requests and responses are passed
to the external service.
Note: You get the port definitions from the
WSDL, but you can choose which ones you want to create.
Because the service is hosted externally, you might also have to enable proxy server authentication for each port to get permission to access the Internet.
- Name
- The outbound service name.
- Service destination name
- The name of the service destination for this outbound service.
- Description
- Description of the outbound service.