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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:
Name: the name of the web service.
Endpoint Address URI: the URI of the web service endpoint.
Application: Click on the link to display the properties of the web application or enterprise
application.
WSDL: Click on the link to display the WSDL le for the web service.
Module name: the name of the WAR or EAR le for the web service.
Mapping File: Click on the link to display the Java WSDL mapping le.
Webservices.xml: click on the link to display the webservices.xml le.
Implementation Type: SERVLET or EJB
Implementation Class Name:
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 prole 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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