Wsa-Back-Protocol; Wsa-Default-Faultto - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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Parameters
name
Guidelines
You need not specify a URL Rewrite Policy when configuring a Multi-Protocol
Gateway.
Use the no urlrewrite-policy command to remove the URL Rewrite Policy
assignment.
Related Commands
propagate-uri
Examples
v Assigns the Rw1 URL Rewrite Policy to the current Multi-Protocol Gateway.
v Removes the Rw1 URL Rewrite Policy.

wsa-back-protocol

Specifies the Front Side Protocol Handler to receive asynchronous server responses
and forward them to the original client.
Syntax
wsa-back-protocol frontSideProtocolHandler
Parameters
frontSideProtocolHandler
Guidelines
The wsa-back-protocol command is relevant when the DataPower service provides
asynchronous service (the wsa-genstyle command is async). In these topologies,
this command specifies the Front Side Protocol Handler to receive the
asynchronous response and forward that response to the original client.
This Front Side Protocol Handler can be overridden by the var://context/
__WSA_REQUEST/replyto variable.
Related Commands
wsa-genstyle

wsa-default-faultto

Force the inclusion of the FaultTo element in Web Services Addressing
(WS-Addressing) messages.
Specifies the name of a URL Rewrite Policy.
# urlrewrite-policy Rw1
#
# no urlrewrite-policy Rw1
#
Specifies the name of an existing Front Side Protocol Handler.
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