SOA Governance and API Management : Administering Mediator : Introduction : WS-Addressing Processing in Mediator : WS-Addressing Scenarios for Mediator
WS-Addressing Scenarios for Mediator
The following scenarios for WS-Addressing are supported:
Scenario 1: Transparent Mode (Mediator Acts as a Proxy)
The client sends the SOAP message to Mediator, and Mediator acts as proxy. Mediator rewrites the WS-Addressing attributes, forwards to the message to the native service, rewrites the response, and sends the response back to the client.
Mediator handles the WS-Addressing elements as follows:
Element
Mediator Task
Comment
<wsa:To>http://host/service</wsa:To>
Replaces with native service address.
Address can be native service or Mediator address.
<wsa:From>
Does not modify.
Originates from the client and is not modified.
<wsa:ReplyTo>
Does not modify.
Originates from the client and is not modified.
<wsa:FaultTo>
Does not modify.
Originates from the client and is not modified.
<wsa:Action>
Does not modify.
Action is semantic information constructed from namespace and port information (by default), or the action consists of customer-specified information.
<wsa:MessageID>
Does not modify.
<wsa:RelatesTo>
Does not modify.
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