This work center includes the following SOA administration functions:
Allows you to configure groups of Web service clients, deployed on your local client system. You can configure the Web service clients in composite applications by editing the ServiceGroups in these composite applications.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/appcommunication.
More information: Configuring Groups of Web Service Clients in Composite Application
Allows you to:
● configure groups of Web service clients, deployed on your local client system. You can configure the Web service clients following your own business case.
● group one or more service definitions in a configuration scenario and to assign configuration profiles to service definitions in this scenario.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/businesscfg.
More information:
Configuring Groups of Web Service Clients in Configuration Scenarios
Grouping and Configuring Web Services in Configuration Scenarios
The destination service allows you to specify the remote service’s address and the user authentication information for remote connections.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/destinations.
More information: Destination Service
Allows you to configure at one go one or more Web service clients running on the same consumer system to consume Web services provided by another system.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/destinationtemplates.
More information: Creating Web Service Physical Destinations
Allows you to manage the Java Connector Remote Function Call (JCo RFC) Destinations. You can view the existing destinations, edit user and gateway information, and create new destinations.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/jco-destinations.
More information: JCo RFC Destinations
Allows you to publish Web services to the Services Registry.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/publicationrules.
More information: Publishing to the Services Registry
Using Web Services Reliable Messaging (WS-RM) you ensure that the communication between a Service Provider and a Service Customer is complete without errors. Use the analysis tools of the sequence monitor to find such errors. You can use the sequence monitor, for example, to view its status or to stop/restart faulty sequences.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/seqmon.
More information: Monitoring Sequences
Allows you to configure the UDDI Server and define settings for the Services Registry.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/srmanagement.
More information: Configuring the Services Registry
Allows you to configure individual Web services and Web service clients by applying runtime settings to them. You can also view the available Web services and Web service clients, as well as review the log and trace information for calls to or from Web service clients.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/ssadmin.
More information:
Configuring Individual Web Services
Configuring Individual Web Service Clients
Allows you to apply the settings of the HTTP proxy.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/middle-settings.
More information: Configuring Proxy Settings
Allows you to maintain a list of all provider systems that can be used by your local client one.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/systems.
More information: System Connections
Allows you to manage user accounts and their assignment to services interfaces.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/useraccmngt.
More information: User Account Management
Allows you to view and analyze the logs and traces of calls made to Web services and from Web service clients deployed on the system.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/ws-logs.
More information: Viewing Web Services Logs and Traces