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


Configuring REST service endpoints

You can configure service endpoints for Representational State Transfer (REST) application programming interfaces (APIs). If you want widgets to be available in Business Space, you must configure the REST service endpoints for those widgets.

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The deployment of the REST services is performed automatically in a stand-alone server profile. For other types of configurations, the System REST Service Endpoints administrative console page allows you to configure REST service endpoints. This process deploys the REST services to the cluster where they are configured. The REST services are then registered with Business Space so widgets can be bound to them.

Procedure
  1. Click one of the following.
    • For system REST services on a server: Servers > Application servers > servername > Business Integration > System REST Service Endpoints
    • For system REST services on a cluster: Servers > Clusters > clustername > Business Integration > System REST Service Endpoints
    • As part of the Deployment Environment Configuration wizard: Servers > Deployment Environments > New and complete each preceding configuration page.
  2. Configure a full URL path for all REST services by selecting either https:// or http:// from the Protocol list and then typing the Host Name or Virtual Host in a Load-Balanced Environment and the Port that a client needs to communicate with the server or cluster.
  3. In the table of REST services, if you want to modify the description of the REST service endpoint, type in the Description field. The other fields are read-only.
  4. Click OK.

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