Integration Server 10.3 | Web Services Developer’s Guide | Using SOAP over JMS with Web Services | Using SOAP/JMS with Web Services with Transactions
 
Using SOAP/JMS with Web Services with Transactions
 
Guidelines for Using Transactions with SOAP/JMS and Provider Web Service Descriptors
Guidelines for Using Transactions with SOAP/JMS and Consumer Web Service Descriptors
Integration Server provides support for sending and receiving SOAP/JMS messages as part of a transaction. A transaction is a logical unit of work composed of one or more interactions with one or more resources. The interactions within a transaction are either all committed or all rolled back. A transaction either entirely succeeds or has no effect at all.
Integration Server has different guidelines and requirements for using SOAP/JMS with transactions depending on whether Integration Server acts as the web service provider or the web service client.
*For information about receiving SOAP/JMS messages for web services as part of a transaction, see Guidelines for Using Transactions with SOAP/JMS and Provider Web Service Descriptors.
*For information about using web service connectors to send SOAP/JMS messages as part of a transaction, see Guidelines for Using Transactions with SOAP/JMS and Consumer Web Service Descriptors.