Service Development Help : Working with REST : About the REST Resource Folder
About the REST Resource Folder
Designer uses the icon to indicate that a folder is a REST resource folder. Prior to Designer version 9.10, Designer used a regular folder icon for a REST resource folder. As of version 9.10, Designer uses the icon for a REST resource.
When you change the contents of a folder, Designer analyzes the contents of each existing folder. If the folder contains any child service considered to be a REST resource, specifically _get, _put, _post, _patch, _delete, or _default, Designer changes the regular folder icon to the REST resource folder icon. However, if a folder contains a _delete service and other services used with OData, specifically _retrieve, _update, and _insert, Designer does not change the folder icon to be that of a REST resource folder icon.
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If you use the URL template-based approach to configure a REST resource, the icon of the folder that contains the service does not change.
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If you upgrade to Integration Server version 9.10 or later from a version of Integration Server prior to 9.10, Designer uses the above logic to convert regular folders to REST resource folders.
If the contents of a REST resource folder change such that Designer no longer considers the folder and its contents to be a REST resource, Designer replaces the REST resource folder icon with the regular folder icon. For example, suppose that a REST resource folder named topics contains services named _get, _delete, and _default. If you delete all of the services from topics, Designer uses the regular folder icon for the topics folder.
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