Wsa-Replyto-Rewrite; Wsa-Strip-Headers - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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Related Commands
wsa-back-protocol, wsa-force, wsa-genstyle, wsa-timeout, wsa-strip-headers
Examples
v Specifies sync2wsa mode, indicating that the DataPower service is mediating

wsa-replyto-rewrite

Identifies the URL Rewrite Policy to rewrite the contents of the Web Services
Addressing (WS-Addressing) ReplyTo element.
Syntax
wsa-replyto-rewrite urlRewritePolicy
no wsa-replyto-rewrite
Parameters
urlRewritePolicy
Guidelines
The wsa-replyto-rewrite command is relevant when the DataPower service
provides service for WS-Addressing client users (the wsa-mode command is
wsa2sync or wsa2wsa). In these topologies, this command modifies the contents of
an incoming ReplyTo element. This element identifies the recipient endpoint of
response messages.
Related Commands
absolute-rewrite, urlrewrite, wsa-mode, wsa-faultto-rewrite, wsa-to-rewrite
Examples
v Identifies wsaResponseHandler as the URL Rewrite Policy used to modify the
v Removes the assignment of wsaResponseHandler as the URL Rewrite Policy used

wsa-strip-headers

Removes all Web Services Addressing (WS-Addressing) headers from an incoming
message before forwarding the message to the recipient.
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Command Reference
(non-anonymous) client-originated ReplyTo and FaultTo element values that are
preserved by the DataPower service and passed to the server.
between hosts that employ traditional addressing and servers that support
WS-Addressing.
# wsa-mode sync2wsa
#
Specifies the name of the URL Rewrite Policy.
contents of the ReplyTo element.
# wsa-replyto-rewrite wsaResponseHandler
#
to modify the contents of the ReplyTo element.
# no wsa-replyto-rewrite
#

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