OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration
OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration
OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration
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Managing Web Services Adapter instances<br />
Table 6–6: Web Services Adapter Advanced Features properties (2 of 2)<br />
Property Description<br />
HTTP error page The path <strong>and</strong> filename of a static Web page that you<br />
want returned to a Web service user if the request results<br />
in an HTTP error, such as a service unavailable or an<br />
authorization error. The path name is relative to your<br />
web application (WSA) servlet root directory.<br />
Installed Default: httperror.html<br />
Debug clients A list of dot-formatted IP addresses for Web service<br />
client machines whose HTTP <strong>and</strong> SOAP messages you<br />
want dumped to the WSA log file. The WSA dumps<br />
each SOAP message up to the limit specified by the Log<br />
message threshold property setting in the Logging<br />
Setting category.<br />
To add a client machine to the list, enter its<br />
dot-formatted IP address in the Client Host field, then<br />
choose the Add button to add it to the list. You can also<br />
enter multiple, comma-separated addresses in the field<br />
at one time to dump messages for multiple clients, or<br />
enter a single asterisk (*) to dump the messages for all<br />
clients.<br />
To remove whole lines of addresses from the list, select<br />
one or more lines in the list <strong>and</strong> click Delete.<br />
To edit a single line of addresses, select the line in the<br />
list, <strong>and</strong> after modifying the line click Add to add it to<br />
the list. The original line remains. Select the original<br />
line <strong>and</strong> click Delete to remove it from the list <strong>and</strong> leave<br />
the edited line in its place.<br />
Note: The list automatically adds new lines in<br />
increasing order of collation (numerical, for valid IP<br />
addresses). If you add an invalid IP address to the list,<br />
the WSA never matches it with a message to dump in<br />
the log file, <strong>and</strong> thus effectively ignores it.<br />
Installed Default: None<br />
Enable Actional Monitoring When enabled, allows you to configure Actional<br />
instrumentation.<br />
This property is disabled by default.<br />
Actional Group Name Allows you to set the Group value that Actional uses in<br />
creating flow maps. Setting this property is optional.<br />
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