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To configure a web service handler, you can register a SOAPHandler as a WSRP extension. |
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You can configure a web service handler in the WSRP Producer application. |
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Starting with Version 8.5.5.3, you can configure the WSRP Producer to mitigate issues with specific non-IBM WSRP Consumers. |
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You can configure a web service handler in the WSRP Producer application. |
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To configure a web service handler, you can register a SOAPHandler as a WSRP extension. |
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To create and process custom extensions of WSRP messages, you can create and deploy JAX-WS compliant web service handlers for the WSRP web services. |
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You can set the time interval by which the information about provided portlets in the Producer service description is refreshed. |
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The IBM® Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) Version 2.0 Producer for IBM® WebSphere® Application Server makes it possible to provide JSR 168 and JSR 286 compliant portlets that are installed on a WebSphere Application Server to remote Consumer portals. It supports the WSRP Version 1.0 and 2.0 ... |
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WSRP provides a standard for the communication between Producers who provide WSRP services and Consumers who consume them. |
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h2 What is new in WSRP Version 2.0 Producer for WebSphere Application Server: wsrp2What is new in WSRP Version 2.0 Producer for WebSphere Application Server h2
h2 Learning about WSRP: wsrp2Learning about WSRPh2
How WSRP works: wsrp2How WSRP works
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Consider the following hints and tips for using your WSRP Producer application with IBM® WebSphere® Application Server. |
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Communication between the Producer and the Consumer is implemented by interfaces as defined in the WSRP standard. |
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The IBM WSRP Version 2.0 Producer is available for IBM® WebSphere® Application Server Full Profile and for WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile. It enables WSRP Consumer portals to integrate and use portlets that are deployed on WebSphere Application Server. |
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You can customize your WSRP Producer for IBM® WebSphere® Application Server by configuring various administrative settings for the Producer. |
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Read about the abbreviations that are used in this documentation about the WSRP Producer for IBM® WebSphere® Application Server. |
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Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) allows easy integration of remote portlets, applications, and content into portals. |
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The WSRP Producer IBM® WebSphere® Application Server provides authentication and access control for the provided portlets. It supports two authentication mechanisms. They are described here. |
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To consume portlets that the Producer provides, the Consumer must access the Producer WSDL document. Therefore, as a Producer you need to provide the URL for the Producer WSDL document to the Consumer. |
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A WSRP Producer provides WSRP services. Consumers can then request these WSRP services to consume remote portlets and integrate them for their users. |
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Before you install the WSRP Version 2.0 Producer on IBM® WebSphere® Application Server, you must have WebSphere Application Server Version 7.0.0.1 or a later version installed. |
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WSRP Consumers consume the portlets from WSRP Producers and integrate them into their portal for their users to use. |
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The WSRP Producer for IBM® WebSphere® Application Server provides portlets to WSRP Consumers. You can determine which portlets the Producer provides to Consumers. |
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The WSRP Producer for IBM® WebSphere® Application Server supports expiry-based markup caching for remote portlets to improve performance. This markup caching can help reduce the number of interactions between the Consumer and the Producer and enables the use of remote caches for pages that contain ... |
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The WSRP Producer for IBM® WebSphere® Application Server includes an authorization provider. You can use this authorization provider to provide access control for selected portlets. |
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You can provide security for your WSRP Producer for IBM® WebSphere® Application Server and the provided web services by using HTTP-cookie-based single sign-on. To use this security option, the WSRP Consumer must be configured to send or forward single sign-on HTTP cookies as part of the WSRP ... |