Building Your Event-Driven Architecture : Service Development Help : Working with Web Services : Working with Binders
Working with Binders
 
Binders and Mixed Use
Binders and Mixed Style
Adding a Binder to Web Service Descriptor
Copying Binders Across Provider Web Service Descriptors
Changing the Binder Transport
Deleting a Binder from a Web Service Descriptor
Deleting an Operation from a Binder
Modifying the SOAP Action for an Operation in a Binder
Assigning a Web Service Endpoint Alias to a Binder
Configuring Use of the Client Side Queue
A binder is a webMethods term for a collection of related definitions and specifications for a particular port. The binder is a container for the endpoint address, WSDL binding element, transport protocol, and communication protocol information. Designer creates at least one binder when it generates the web service descriptor based on the data in the WSDL or IS service. The Binders tab displays the binders defined for a web service descriptor.
You can add new binder definitions to a service first provider WSD. Binders cannot be added to a WSDL first provider WSD or a consumer WSD.
You can define a separate binder for each combination of endpoint address and protocol information that you want the service first provider WSD to support.
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