erich oliphant wrote:
> Also, if I can manage proxies, enpoints,etc that seems like enought to 
> get me started.  Are there any docs on the *AdminServices, anything 
> special required to enable them ?
They are enabled by default because the UI talks to synapse through 
those services :-) , but those services are hidden on the service 
listing page, just to make them different from the users proxy services 
which again is a virtual web service.

There is no docs as such on the AdminServices, you may need to download 
the source and go through that to find the services, or you may use the 
https://localhost:9443/services/[service-name]?wsdl to get the WSDL for 
these services. Service name for the proxy services should be 
"__ProxyServiceAdmin" in the case of the 1.7.1.

PS: I am not quite sure on the services context if it doesn't give you 
the WSDL please try soap - https://localhost:9443/soap/[service-name]?wsdl

Thanks,
Ruwan
>
> On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Ruwan Linton <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     erich oliphant wrote:
>     > As a side note, we are looking to do some SOA infrastructure
>     with the
>     > ESB.  We have some service registration workflows (with extra
>     > metadata) that we'd like to implement.  Is there a programmatic API
>     > (web service,etc) that would allow a separate app to modify the ESB
>     > config.  I've seen the SynapseConfiguration exposed by the
>     > MessageContext interface. But 1) we're looking to make a global
>     > change, outside the context of messages 2) it would appear that you
>     > need be in-process to get at the SynapseConfiguration.
>     The Synapse Configuration is not completely available as a web
>     service,
>     but useful parts of it are exposed as web services in the WSO2
>     ESB. For
>     example the SequenceAdminService exposes the sequence management
>     API as
>     a web service to add, modify and delete sequences in the Synapse
>     Configuration. It does have the same set of services to manage
>     endpoints, proxy services, local entries, event sources and so on.
>
>     At the same time, if,  what you are looking into is a global full
>     synapse configuration change by XML language, that also is
>     available as
>     a web service in the ESB. If you could elaborate on the exact
>     requirement, I can provide you more information on that.
>
>     Thanks,
>     Ruwan
>     >
>     > Thanks,
>     > Erich
>     >
>     >
>     > --
>     > Erich Oliphant
>     >
>     > "You must keep an open mind, but not so open that your brains
>     fall out."
>     > -- James Oberg
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