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  1. Preface
  2. Web Service Concepts
  3. Understanding the Web Services Provider
  4. Using the Web Services Hub Console
  5. Batch Web Service Operations
  6. Writing Client Applications
  7. Working with Web Service Sources and Targets
  8. Editing Web Service Sources and Targets
  9. Working with Web Service Mappings
  10. Working with Web Service Workflows
  11. Appendix A: Web Service Sample Client Applications
  12. Appendix B: Configure the Web Browser

Web Services Provider Guide

Web Services Provider Guide

Web Services Section

Web Services Section

You must create web service workflows to view real-time web services on the Web Services Hub Console. When you configure a web service workflow to be visible, the Web Services Hub publishes the web service and WSDL on the Web Services Hub Console.
When you select Valid Web Services or Invalid Web Services in the Navigator, the Web Services section displays the list of real-time web services configured to be visible on the Web Services Hub Console.
If you have privileges to manage objects in a repository, you can view all web services associated with the repository. You can view but cannot run web services created by other users. For example, you have Create, Edit, and Delete privileges on the run-time objects for the TestRepo repository. On the Web Services Hub Console for a Web Services Hub associated with the TestRepo repository, you can view all the web services in the TestRepo repository. You can view but cannot run web services in the TestRepo repository created by other users.
The following table describes the options available in the Web Services section:
Label
Description
Try-It
Client application you can use to test the selected web service. Click to run the selected web service.
Not available for invalid web services.
WSDL
WSDL for the selected web service. Click to view the WSDL for the selected web service. You can click the WSDL button at the top of the section or in the same row as the selected web service. To download the WSDL, view and save the WSDL to your local machine.
Not available for invalid web services.
Search
Search for web services. Enter the string of text you want to search for and click Go. The Web Services section lists any web service name, repository name, or workflow name that contains the text.
Service Name
Name of the web service that you can run on the Web Services Hub.
Repository Name
Name of the repository associated with the web service.
Workflow Name
Name of the workflow that comprises the web service.

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