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Prerequisites

  • You have logged on to SAP NetWeaver Administrator using the following address: http://[host]:[port]/nwa

  • You have navigated to Start of the navigation path SOA Next navigation step Management Next navigation step Application and Scenario Communication Next navigation step Single Service Administration Next navigation step Consumer Proxies End of the navigation path

    Alternatively, you can use the quick link /ssadmin as follows: http://<host>:<port>/nwa/ssadmin

Procedure

  • Search for consumer proxies by name (basic)
    1. Choose the Search tab, and then choose Basic.

      The basic search mode is enabled if the Advanced switch is displayed on the Add Services window.

    2. In the Find field, enter a consumer proxy name.

      You can use an asterisk (*), or a question mark (?), as wildcards in the search string.

    3. In the Search by dropdown menu, select the search method you want to use.

      The table below outlines the meaning of each state.

      Search Item

      Meaning

      WSDL Porttype Name

      This option enables search by the porttype name of the consumer proxy, included in the WSDL document.

      Internal Name

      This option enables search by the internal name with which the consumer proxy is deployed on the system.

    4. In the State dropdown menu, choose the state of the consumer proxy.

      The table below outlines the meaning of each state.

      State

      Meaning

      Activated/Deployed

      The consumer proxy does not have a callable logical port with runtime configuration settings.

      Configured

      The consumer proxy has a callable logical port with runtime configuration settings.

    5. Choose Go .

  • Search for consumer proxies by name (advanced).
    1. Choose the Search tab, and then choose Advanced .

      The advanced search mode is enabled if the Basic switch is displayed on the Add Services window.

    2. In the Find , Search by , and State fields, enter the basic search criteria.

    3. Choose a consumer proxy classification from the Select Classification dropdown menu.

    4. Choose a classification from the tables, and then add or remove it using the arrows.

    5. Choose Go .

  • Browse consumer proxies by classification.
    1. Choose the Browse tab.

    2. From the dropdown menu, select a consumer proxy classification. The system lists all available consumer proxies that match your search criteria.

Results

The system lists all available consumer proxies that match your search criteria. You can select a consumer proxy and do the following details:

  • Choose the General tab to see basic details such as ID, connectivity type, Service Group, and so on.

  • Choose the Configuration tab to view the existing logical ports.

    You can create a new logical port or edit an existing one. For more information, see Creating Logical Ports and Editing Logical Ports .

    Note that for consumer proxies whose connectivity type is XI you cannot create and modify logical ports. For these proxies you can only view the sender party and sender service in the General tab.

  • Choose the Logs and Traces tab to view the information logged for the consumer proxy.

  • Choose the Classifications tab to view the classification systems and values assigned to the consumer proxy.