WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows


Administering access to WSRR

You can create, configure, and view all your WebSphere® Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) access definitions using the administrative console.

Before you begin

Install and configure WSRR as described in the WSRR Information Center. For more information, see: Installing WebSphere Service Registry and Repository.

About this task

WebSphere ESB supports the use of the WSRR product, which allows the storage and retrieval of services endpoints and mediation policies.

WSRR definitions, and their connection properties, are the mechanism used to connect to a registry instance and look up a Web service or a mediation policy. WSRR is installed as an enterprise application and provides a Web service interface that allows you to connect Endpoint Lookup mediation primitives and Policy Resolution mediation primitives to a registry instance (as part of a mediation flow). You can use the Endpoint Lookup mediation primitive to look up services, and the Policy Resolution mediation primitive to find mediation policies. To display a list of all your WSRR definitions, use the administrative console to complete the following step.

Procedure
In the navigation pane, expand Service integration > WSRR definitions.

Results

The content pane displays a list of all the WSRR definitions. Each definition holds a set of properties that identify a WSRR instance, and specify how you can access the WSRR instance.

What to do next

Click on a WSRR definition to display the general properties for that definition. You can access the detailed connection properties from the content pane.

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