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

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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.
Syntax
wsa-default-faultto faultURL
Parameters
faultURL
Guidelines
The wsa-default-faultto 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 ensures that all messages contain
the WS-Addressing FaultTo element. This element identifies the recipient endpoint
of fault messages.
Because the WS-Addressing specifications do not require the inclusion of the
FaultTo element, the DataPower service might receive messages that do not
contain a FaultTo element or that contain the element with no value.
When this happens, the DataPower service modifies the message to include a
FaultTo element. This element contains the value specified by the faultURL
argument.
If a default recipient endpoint of fault 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.datapower.com/cs/internal/hdesk/ as the default recipient
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Command Reference
Specifies the value of the FaultTo element.
http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous
of FaultTo messages.
# wsa-default-faultto http://www.datapower.com/cs/internal/hdesk/
#

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