On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 2:07 PM, David Campos <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
> I'm changing my WSAS to production server, but I'm getting several
> problems.
>
> First, I think that is important to tell you that I have WSAS running
> inside Tomcat 6.
> I have changed the Server URL on carbon.xml, but the Endpoint on the
> WSDL files is with the local IP. How can I change this? I want the
> address to come with the domain name.
>

You need to uncomment the commented out HostName entry in the carbon.xml
file.

>
> The other problem is quite different. By default, through the WSAS
> interface, all the WSDL files are available using HTTP, but I need to
> change it to HTTPS. How can I change the interface so I can make the
> WSDL available through HTTPS? There are some configuration files?
>

WSDLs are available on the HTTPS port. Try;
https://localhost:9443/services/HelloService?wsdl

>
> Thanks for your time.
> Best Regards,
>
> --
> David Campos
> Universidade de Aveiro
> www.davidcampos.pt.vu
>
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