Note: | By default, users with the CentraSite Administrator or Asset Administrator role have this permission. |
Field | Description | |||
Name | (Optional). Name of the Web Service asset.
A Web Service name can contain any characters (including spaces), and must be unique within an organization. If you have not specified a name for the Web Service, CentraSite automatically populates the Name field with the data extracted from the WSDL URL or the WSDL file name. | |||
Type | The asset type, Service. | |||
Organization | The organization to which you want to add the Web Service. (The Organization list only displays organizations for which you have the Manage Assets permission or at least the Create Assets permission.) | |||
Version | (Optional). The version identifier for the Web Service. You can enter any string in this field, that is, the version identifier does not need to be numeric. You can also leave the field blank. You can later create new versions of the Web Service. The default is 1.0. Examples: 0.0a 1.0.0 (beta) Pre-release 001 V1-2007.04.30 | |||
Description | (Optional). The description for the Web Service.
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Import a File | The input WSDL file for the Web Service. You may want to read the input WSDL file from a URL-addressable location on the network (the URL option) or from your local file system (the File option). | |||
Option | Description | |||
URL | If the WSDL file you are importing resides on the network, you can specify its URL. | |||
File | If the specification resides in your local file system, specify the file name. You can use the Browse button to navigate to the required folder. |
Field | Description |
Credentials | If you have specified a URL and the site you want to access through the URL requires user authentication, type a username and password for authentication at the URL site. |
Resolution | Select a resolution strategy, which will allow you to specify how an already existing imported and included file is handled. For each of the imported and included files you have one of these options: Overwrite the importing file with new content. Create a new version of the file with the new content (if, for example, you want to modify a WSDL file but want to retain its previous version). |
Tip: | If you had previously imported a WSDL file that has an associated schema file and you now re-import just the schema file with modifications, your browser may not display the updated contents of the schema file. This can happen if the browser cache is not being updated automatically. To rectify the problem, you can change your browser settings so that pages are always updated on every visit. |