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OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration

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To view <strong>and</strong> set Web service properties:<br />

Working with 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 where the Web service<br />

whose properties you want to set is deployed. The Details page for that instance appears.<br />

3. Choose the Web service name from the dropdown list, <strong>and</strong> click Select. The list of<br />

application properties appears. For details on the properties that can appear in this list, see<br />

<strong>OpenEdge</strong> Application Server: Administration.<br />

Note: The actual list of properties displayed is a subset of all the properties, <strong>and</strong> changes<br />

depending on whether the session model of the Web service is session managed or<br />

session free. To verify the session model of a Web service, check its status. For<br />

more information, see the “Viewing the status of a Web service” section on<br />

page 6–25.<br />

4. Click Edit.<br />

5. Type the new value in the available field. For logical values, entering any value other than<br />

true results in a setting of false.<br />

6. Click Submit when you finish. The changes are then written to the<br />

WebServiceFriendlyName.props file for the selected Web service.<br />

Undeploying a Web service<br />

You can undeploy a deployed Web service, which removes its deployment information, its<br />

properties, <strong>and</strong> other settings from the WSA instance context.<br />

You must disable a Web service before you can undeploy it. You can verify if the Web service<br />

is disabled by checking its status.<br />

To undeploy a Web service:<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 where the Web service<br />

you want to undeploy is currently deployed. The Details page for that instance appears.<br />

3. Choose the Web service name from the dropdown list, <strong>and</strong> click Select.<br />

4. Click Undeploy.<br />

If the Web service is already disabled, it is now undeployed from the WSA instance<br />

context <strong>and</strong> removed from the management console. If the Web service is still enabled, an<br />

error appears indicating that you must disable the Web service before undeploying it.<br />

The changes are then written to the WebServiceFriendlyName.props file for the selected<br />

Web service.<br />

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