BTSWebSvcPub Command-Line Reference
This topic provides reference information for the BTSWebSvcPub command-line tool included with BizTalk Server. You can use BTSWebSvcPub to create Web services (.asmx) for publishing orchestrations through Web services as follows:
Usage
BTSWebSvcPub PathName [-Location: value ] [-Overwrite] [-Anonymous]
[-Name: value ] [-Namespace: value ] [-TargetNamespace: value ]
[-UnknownHeaders[ + | - ]] [-SingleSignOn[ + | - ]] [-ParameterStyle: value ]
[-ConformanceClaims: value ] [-ForceRequestResponse: value ] [-ReceiveLocation]
[-ApplicationName: value ]
Parameters
Parameter | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
PathName | Yes | Path and file name of BizTalk assembly (*.dll) or web service description (*.xml) file. |
-Location | No | Location in which to publish. (Syntax:"http://host[:port]/path") |
-Overwrite | No | Overwrite specified location. |
-Anonymous | No | Allow anonymous access to Web service. |
-Name | No | Name of the solution and assembly (.sln and .dll files) that will contain the Web service. |
-Namespace | No | Default namespace for Web service code. |
-Targetnamespace | No | Target namespace of the Web service. (Example:http://www.northwindtraders.com ) |
-UnknownHeaders | No | Support unknown SOAP headers. |
-SinglesSignon | No | Support SharePoint Portal Server Single Sign-On SOAP headers. |
-ParameterStyle | No | The SoapParameterStyle for messages: "Default", "Bare",or "Wrapped". |
-ConfirmanceClaims | No | Web services interoperability (WSI) claim: "None" or"BasicProfile1_1". |
-ForceRequestResponse | No | Expose one-way BizTalk operations as request-response web methods. |
-ReceiveLocation | No | Create receive locations in the specified BizTalk application. |
-ApplicationName | No | Name of the BizTalk application in which to create receive locations. If not specified, the default BizTalk application is used. |
Sample
BTSWebSvcPub.exe "MyAssembly.dll" -Location:http://localhost/MyVdir
-Overwrite
Remarks
Parameter names are not case sensitive and may be abbreviated. Parameter values are case sensitive.
See Also
How to Use the BizTalk Web Services Publishing Wizard to Publish an Orchestration as a Web Service