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– Strip the WS-Addressing headers from any server-generated response before
forwarding the response to the original client. The default behavior is to strip
the WS-Addressing headers.
– Process synchronous or asynchronous server responses of either the ReplyTo
(a standard response to a client request) or FaultTo (reporting an error
condition) variety.
A synchronous response is received over the same connection that carried the
client request to the server.
An asynchronous response is received over a different connection that carried
the client request to the server, and requires the DataPower service to maintain
state information associating the received response with an outstanding request.
v When operating in wsa2sync mode, the DataPower service, under user control,
can:
– Insert WS-Addressing headers into the traditionally addressed server
response. The default behavior is to retain the original addressing format.
– Strip the WS-Addressing headers from any client-generated request before
forwarding the request to the target server. The default behavior is to strip the
WS-Addressing headers.
– Rewrite the contents of, or supply default values, for client-generated ReplyTo
and FaultTo elements to specify the destinations of these response types.
– Rewrite the contents of the client-generated To element to specify where the
client request is routed.
– Process synchronous or asynchronous server responses of either the ReplyTo
(a standard response to a client request) or FaultToA (reporting an error
condition) variety.
A synchronous response is received over the same connection that carried the
client request to the server.
An asynchronous response is received over a different connection that carried
the client request to the server, and requires the DataPower service to maintain
state information associating the received response with an outstanding request.
v When operating in wsa2wsa mode, the DataPower service under user control,
can:
– Insert WS-Addressing headers into the traditionally addressed server
response. The default behavior is to retain the original addressing format.
– Strip the WS-Addressing headers from any client-generated request before
forwarding the request to the target server. The default behavior is to strip the
WS-Addressing headers.
– Rewrite the contents of, or supply default values, for client-generated ReplyTo
and FaultTo elements to specify the destinations of these response types.
– Rewrite the contents of the client-generated To element to specify where the
client request is routed.
– Support three response modes for either the ReplyTo (a standard response to a
client request) or FaultTo (reporting an error condition) variety.
A synchronous response is received over the same connection that carried the
client request to the server.
An asynchronous response is received over a different connection that carried
the client request to the server, and requires the DataPower service to maintain
state information associating the received response with an outstanding request.
An out-of-band response is handled by the target server and does not pass
through the DataPower service. An out-of-band response requires explicit
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