You can create a new WSRR definition using the administrative
console.
About this task
Each definition holds a set of properties that identify
a WSRR instance and specify how you can access it. To create a new
WSRR definition, use the administrative console to perform the following
steps.
Procedure
- Expand , in the navigation
pane. The WSRR definitions page is displayed in the
content pane, which shows a list of all the WSRR definitions.
- Click New. The
WSRR definitions configuration page displays.
- Complete the following property fields:
- WSRR definition name
- This is required and must be unique inside the cell. It is the
administrative name for this WSRR definition.
- Description
- You have the option to enter a description for the definition.
- Default WSRR definition
- This indicates whether this definition is the default. If this
is the first definition you have created, it will automatically be
set as the default. You cannot update the default from this page.
- Timeout of cache
- The time (in seconds) after which the results in the WSRR cache
expire and will be refreshed. This can be changed from the default
value. If you specify a value of 0 (zero), then results are never
cached. The cache is used for storing information about service endpoints
and mediation policies, retrieved from the registry.
- Connection type
- Your only choice is Web service.
- Click Apply to save these properties.
- Click Connection properties, under Additional
properties in the content pane. The Connection
properties configuration page displays.
- Complete the following property fields:
- Connection type
- This is set when the registry definition is created, and cannot
be changed.
- Registry URL
- The URL to be used to connect to the WSRR instance. The default
value is: http://localhost:9080/WSRRCoreSDO/services/WSRRCoreSDOPort
If
you want to retrieve endpoints from WSDL that has SOAP 1.2 bindings,
you must use the Version 6.2 Web service interface URL, which is generally:
http://<server>:<port>/WSRR6_2/services/WSRRCoreSDOPort.
Note: If
you call the Version 6.2 URL from a client generated
for a previous version of WSRR, the client might fail if it cannot
correctly process the data that is returned.
- Authentication alias
- The alias to be used to authenticate with the WSRR instance.
- SSL Configuration
- The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) configuration to be used to communicate
with a secured WSRR instance.
- Click Apply to save these properties.
- Click Test Connection to
test the connection to the WSRR instance that has been defined. If successful the following message is displayed:
The test connection operation for WSRR definition myWSRRDef was successful
- Click Save to apply your changes
to the master configuration.
- Click Save again to complete the
procedure.
Results
A new WSRR definition is created.