Wsa-Force - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

Datapower xml security gateway
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Examples
v Assigns the wsaErrorHandler URL Rewrite Policy to modify the contents of the
v Removes the assigned URL Rewrite Policy.

wsa-force

Forces the inclusion of Web Services Addressing (WS-Addressing) headers into
incoming, traditionally-addressed messages.
Syntax
wsa-force {on | off}
Parameters
on
off
Guidelines
The was-force command is relevant when the DataPower service provides service
to users of WS-Addressing and users or traditionally-addressed messages (the
wsa-mode command is wsa2wsa, wsa2sync, or sync2wsa). In these topologies, the
DataPower service generally handles a mix of messages that use the
WS-Addressing format and the traditional format.
Use this command to ensure that all messages use WS-Addressing. By default,
wsa-force is disabled. When disabled, the DataPower service supports of mix of
addressing styles.
When enabled, the DataPower service converts traditionally-addressed messages to
the WS-Addressing format by adding the reply-to and fault-to headers to the
traditionally-addressed message.
The reply-to header will contain the following default value:
The fault-to header will contain the following default value:
These default values can be overridden with the wsa-default-replyto and
wsa-default-faultto commands.
Related Commands
wsa-default-faultto, wsa-default-replyto, wsa-strip-headers
Examples
v Adds WS-Addressing headers to traditionally-addressed messages.
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Command Reference
FaultTo element.
# wsa-faultto-rewrite wsaErrorHandler
#
# no wsa-faultto-rewrite
#
(Default) Forces the inclusion of WS-Addressing headers.
Retains the traditional addressing headers.
http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous

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