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OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration

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Managing Web Services Adapter instances<br />

Viewing statistics for deployed Web services<br />

You can view statistical details for deployed Web services.<br />

To view statistics for deployed Web services:<br />

1. Click Resources in the management console menu bar. The main resource types appear in<br />

the list frame.<br />

2. Exp<strong>and</strong> the Web Services Adapter folder, <strong>and</strong> select the instance whose run-time<br />

statistics you want to see. The Details page for that instance appears.<br />

3. Under Deployed Web Services, click Statistics. Read-only statistics information appears.<br />

You can reset the statistical display by clicking Reset on the adapter instance’s Statistics page.<br />

Changing Web Services Adapter Instance run-time<br />

properties<br />

You can temporarily change some Web Services Adapter (WSA) instance properties at run time<br />

without restarting your Java servlet engine (JSE). This is most useful for testing <strong>and</strong> debugging.<br />

The next time you restart your JSE, these settings revert to the current configuration settings for<br />

these properties in the ubroker.properties file.<br />

To change WSA instance run-time properties:<br />

1. Click Resources in the management console menu bar. The main resource types appear in<br />

the list frame.<br />

2. Exp<strong>and</strong> the Web Services Adapter folder, <strong>and</strong> select the instance whose run-time<br />

statistics you want to see. The Details page for that instance appears.<br />

3. Under Operations views, click Run-time Properties.<br />

4. Click Edit to modify any of the following properties:<br />

• adminEnabled — Specifies whether administrator privileges are in effect, either<br />

true or false.<br />

• debugClients — Controls whether to dump HTTP <strong>and</strong> SOAP protocol message<br />

information to the WSA log file, <strong>and</strong> specifies the clients (if any) whose SOAP<br />

messages are to be dumped.<br />

• enableWsdl — Controls the WSA's ability to respond to inquiries about WSDL<br />

documents for any of the Web service applications it hosts.<br />

• enableWsdlListings — Controls the WSA's ability to respond to a request for a list<br />

of WSDL documents it has available.<br />

• loggingLevel — Specifies the amount of information to be written to the broker log.<br />

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