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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 and Operations Sections

Web Services and Operations Sections

The Web Services Hub Console displays the Web Services section or the Operations section depending on which type of web service you select in the Navigator.
When you select Valid Web Services or Invalid Web Services in the Navigator, the Web Services section displays information about the real-time web services that run on the Web Services Hub.
When you select Metadata Web Services or Data Integration Web Services in the Navigator, the Operations section displays the Batch web service operations available on the Web Services Hub.
You can sort the list of web services or operations. To sort the list of web services or operations, click the label of the column by which you want to sort. The Web Services Hub Console lists the web services or operations alphabetically based on the column you click. An arrow next to the column label shows the sort order for the list, ascending or descending.
You can use the Try-It application to test a web service operation listed in the Web Services and Operations section. To test a web service operation, enter the values for the parameters in the input message of the web service operation and view the response.
In the Web Services section, you can display the WSDL for a web service. In the Operations section, you can display the WSDL for the batch web services. The WSDL is published for the metadata web services or data integration web services, not for an operation. If you select an operation and click WSDL, the Web Services Hub displays the WSDL for the metadata web services or data integration web services. Use the WSDL to write client applications that call the real-time web service or batch web service operation.

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