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Module Configuration
A module is an archive file that bundles a set of classes, related libraries and third-party library dependencies. you can do module management in 4 levels as follows:
- Global Level : A module is engaged to all services. For information, see Working with Axis2 Modules.
- Service Group Level : A module is engaged to a service group. For information, see Service Group Level Module Configuration .
- Operation Level : A module is engaged for a particular operation of a service. For information, see Operation Management.
- Service Level : A module is engaged only for a certain service as described below.
To upload your module archive, all the class files and the module.xml descriptor file have to be available in the archive.
Service-level module engagement
- Log in to the management console and select Services > List from the Main menu. Â
- The Deployed Services window appears. Click on the necessary service to access its dashboard.
- In the dashboard, under Quality of Service Configuration panel, click Modules.
 - The Engage Modules to Service window appears. Choose a module to add from the following and Engage.
- WSO2xfer-3.20 - Is an implementation of WS-Transfer
- WSO2mex-3.20 - Provides
MetadataExchange
services for any services that the module is engaged to.
- rampart-1.61-wso2v1 - Provides the WS-Security and WS-SecureConversation functionality for Axis2, based on Apache WSS4J, Apache XML-Security and Apache Rahas implementations.
- rahas-1.61-wso2v1 - Used to enable STS in a service. It adds the RequestSecurityToken operation to a service that the module is engaged to.
- sandesha2-3.20 - Implements WS-Reliable Messaging
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