The Web Service binding file (WSBind) editor is an Eclipse
based editor that allows users to see and change user specified options
in a WSBind file.
The WSBind editor is the default editor
for *.wsbind files. The editor is launched when you right click a
WSBind file in the workspace and then open with the menu
selection "WSBind Editor". The WSBind editor is an enhancement to
the WSBind viewer,
Web Service Binding File Viewer . A double
click on the *.wsbind file opens the WSBind viewer.
Note: When opening
the WSBind editor, warning dialog opens to warn of a synchronization
conflict, when
ALL of the following conditions exist:
- The WSBind file is in Enterprise Service Tools project.
- The WSBind file is saved.
- The values of any changed properties are stored in another generation
properties file (for example, the ServiceSpecification.xml file).
The WSBind editor has a Text Color preference
as assigned in the section of the Web Services Assistant. When the
WSBind editor is opened, this is the assigned color is used to display
editable values.
The available menu selections are standard
Eclipse menus, however certain options (such as Print, Find, and Replace)
are not supported.
The following is a list of the fields displayed
in the WSBind editor. This is a listing of fields in the display and
details if the field is or is not editable. For a description of the
fields refer to
Web Service Binding File Viewer.
- Time Stamp - Editable? - NO
- Product - Editable? - NO
- Service Mode - Editable? - NO
- Provider URI - Editable? - YES
- Requester URI - Editable? - YES
- WSDL binding name - Editable? - NO
- Operations - Editable? - NO
- Transaction ID - Editable? - YES
- User ID - Editable? - YES
- Syncpoint - Editable? - YES:
- Mapping level - Editable? - NO
- Runtime level - Editable? - NO
- Program name - Editable? - YES
- Program Interface - Editable? - NO
- Container name - Editable - NO
- Request Channel - Editable - NO
- Response Channel - Editable - NO
- Vendor Converter name - Editable - YES