Viewing Deployed Web Services
To test a web service with Admin Console, select Applications > Web Services >
web-service-name | General. Admin Console displays t the attributes of the web service:
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Name: the name of the web service.
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Endpoint Address URI: the URI of the web service endpoint.
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Application: Click on the link to display the properties of the web application or enterprise
application.
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WSDL: Click on the link to display the WSDL le for the web service.
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Module name: the name of the WAR or EAR le for the web service.
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Mapping File: Click on the link to display the Java WSDL mapping le.
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Webservices.xml: click on the link to display the webservices.xml le.
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Implementation Type: SERVLET or EJB
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Implementation Class Name:
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Deployment Descriptors:
Testing Web Services
Admin Console enables you to test web services and diagnose problems. You can ping a
deployed web service with a generic test Servlet. SOAP messages are displayed for each method
invocation.
To test a web service with Admin Console, select Applications > Web Services >
web-service-name | General, then click the Test button.
Web Services Security
Support for SOAP message layer security is based on the SAML token prole of WS-Security.
Tamper-proof auditing for Web services is also provided.
Using Web Services Registries
Note – Enterprise Server does not have an internal registry. To publish web services to an
internal registry, you must download and install the registry on the application server. To
publish a web service to an external registry, specify the address of the external registry.
UsingWebServices Registries
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