To find Web services by using a logical destination of type SR, a connection to the SR needs to be created first. To create a connection, you have to create and configure the following Web service physical destinations by completing the procedure below:
● A destination for access to the UDDI server
Destination Name: UDDI_DESTINATION
Type: WSDL
URL: http://<host_name>:<port>/uddi/wsdl/uddi_v3_service.wsdl
The URL used as an example is valid for the SAP UDDI server. If you are using a non-SAP UDDI server the URL would be different.
Authentication: HTTP Basic
● A destination for access to the SR classification service.
Destination Name: CLASSIFICATION_DESTINATION
Type: WSDL
URL: http://<host_name>:<port>/ClassificationService/CS?wsdl
Authentication: None
● Search by WSDL URL.
You can find Web services deployed on the local or on a remote provider system.
a. In the WSDL URL field, enter the URL of the WSDL document.
b. Choose Go.
The system opens a list of Web service operations which you can test.
● Search for a Web service that is deployed on the local provider system.
You can find a Web service that is deployed on the provider system.
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a. Choose Search in Local Services.
b. Choose a Web service from the list.
● Search for a Web service by logical destination.
You find all Web services referenced by the specific logical destination. More information about logical destinations: Creating Web Service Physical Destinations.
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a. Choose Search by Logical Destination.
b. In the Search for field, enter a name of the Web service interface.
You can use an asterisk (*), or a question mark (?), as wildcards in the search string.
c. In the In field, choose a logical destination name.
d. In the Type field, the system shows the type of the logical destination.
e. Choose Search.
f. Choose a Web service from the list.