Wsa-Faultto-Rewrite - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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or wsa2wsa). In these topologies, this command ensures that all messages contain
the WS-Addressing ReplyTo element. This element identifies the recipient endpoint
of a response message.
Because the WS-Addressing specifications do not require the inclusion of the
ReplyTo element, the DataPower service might receive messages that do not
contain a ReplyTo element or that contain the element without a value.
When this happens, the DataPower service modifies the message to include a
ReplyTo element that contains the value specified by the replyURL argument.
If a default recipient endpoint of response messages is not explicitly identified by
this command, the DataPower service provides the following default value:
Related Commands
wsa-mode
Examples
v Specifies http://www.customer.com/PO/inventoryReq/ as the default message

wsa-faultto-rewrite

Assigns or removes a URL Rewrite Policy that rewrites the contents of the Web
Services Addressing (WS-Addressing) FaultTo element.
Syntax
Assign a URL Rewrite Policy
Removes a URL Rewrite Policy
Parameters
urlRewritePolicy
Guidelines
The wsa-faultto-write command is relevant when the DataPower service provides
service for WS-Addressing clients (the wsa-mode command is wsa2sync or
wsa2wsa). In these topologies, this command modifies the contents of an incoming
FaultTo element. This element identifies the recipient endpoint of fault messages.
Related Commands
absolute-rewrite (URL Rewrite Policy), urlrewrite (Global), wsa-mode,
wsa-replyto-rewrite, wsa-to-rewrite
http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
recipient.
# wsa-default-replyto http://www.customer.com/PO/inventoryReq/
#
wsa-faultto-rewrite urlRewritePolicy
no wsa-faultto-write
Specifies the name of the URL Rewrite Policy.
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