Appendix F. Consumer Endpoint Properties


The attributes described in Table F.1, “Consumer Endpoint Attributes” are used to configure a consumer endpoint.
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Table F.1. Consumer Endpoint Attributes
NameTypeDescriptionRequired
wsdl String Specifies the location of the WSDL defining the endpoint.yes
service QName Specifies the service name of the proxied endpoint. This corresponds to WSDL service element's name attribute.no[a]
endpoint String Specifies the endpoint name of the proxied endpoint. This corresponds to WSDL port element's name attribute.no[b]
interfaceName QName Specifies the interface name of the proxied endpoint. This corresponds to WSDL portType element's name attribute.no
targetService QName Specifies the service name of the target endpoint.no (defaults to the value of the service attribute)
targetEndpoint String Specifies the endpoint name of the target endpoint.no (defaults to the value of the endpoint attribute)
targetInterfaceName QName Specifies the interface name of the target endpoint.no
busCfg String Specifies the location of a spring configuration file used for Apache CXF bus initialization.no
mtomEnabled boolean Specifies if MTOM / attachment support is enabled.no (defaults to false)
useJbiWrapperbooleanSpecifies if the JBI wrapper is sent in the body of the message.no (defaults to true)
timeoutintSpecifies the number of seconds to wait for a response.no (defaults to 10
[a] If the WSDL defining the service has more than one service element, this attribute is required.
[b] If the service being used defines more than one endpoint, this attribute is required.
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