Wsrm-Request-Force; Wsrm-Response-Force; Wsrm-Sequence-Expiration - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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wsrm-request-force

Indicates whether to require Reliable Messaging for all SOAP messages that
request rules process.
Syntax
wsrm-request-force {on | off}
Parameters
on
off
Guidelines
The xxx command indicates whether to require the use of Reliable Messaging for
all SOAP messages that request rules process. The client must establish a sequence
with a CreateSequence SOAP call and must include a Sequence in each SOAP
header. Any SOAP message without a Sequence results in a SOAP fault.
Related Commands
wsrm

wsrm-response-force

Indicates whether to require Reliable Messaging for all SOAP messages that
response rules process.
Syntax
wsrm-response-force {on | off}
Parameters
on
off
Guidelines
The wsrm-response-force command indicates whether to require the use of
Reliable Messaging for all SOAP messages that response rules process. Any SOAP
message without a Sequence results in a SOAP fault.
Note: When WS-Addressing is in use, SOAP messages without a WS-Addressing
Related Commands
wsrm

wsrm-sequence-expiration

Sets the target expiration interval in seconds for all Reliable Messaging sequences.
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Requires Reliable Messaging for all requests.
(Default) Does not require Reliable Messaging for all requests.
Requires Reliable Messaging for all responses.
(Default) Does not require Reliable Messaging for all responses.
RelatesTo SOAP Header are processed by the request rule, not the response
rule, even if the message come from the backend server.

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