You can create a transport configuration that describes
the transport settings for a service request that uses the IBM® WebSphere® MQ protocol. Transport and security
settings can be associated with any service request.
Before you begin
If you are using SOAP security, ensure that you have configured
the environment with the correct libraries and configuration files.
Procedure
- Click the Generic service client toolbar button to open the generic service client
and click the Transport tab. This
opens the Transport Configurations page.
- On the Transport Configurations page,
click Create a WebSphere MQ configuration () to create a new generic
MQ transport configuration.
- Type a Name for the new transport
configuration and select whether the service is a queue or
a topic destination.
- Specify the Queue Manager Name for
the queue manager that will receive the call, and the Queue
Name for the queue managed by the queue manager.
- If the WebSphere MQ
server is running on the local computer, select Local Queue
Manager. If not, specify the Address, Port,
and Client Channel for the remote WebSphere MQ server.
- If you want the server to create a temporary queue for
receiving messages, select Use Temporary Queue for Response.
If not, specify the queue (handled by the specified queue manager)
that will receive responses from the WebSphere MQ server.
- If you are using the Microsoft .NET
framework with SOAP over MQ, specify the name of the target service.
- If you are using SOAP over MQ, select Use RFH2
header. Otherwise, specify the Message Descriptor and Encoding options
for the message header.
- If the service requires SSL authentication, click Configure
SSL to select an existing SSL configuration or to create
a new one. See Creating SSL configurations.
- Click OK to create the new configuration.
What to do next
Once created, you can use your new configuration with any
service request that uses the WebSphere MQ
transport protocol. You can use the
Configurations list
in the generic service client to edit existing configurations or to
create duplicate configurations.