Hi,
I am trying to use the web services directly as we discussed.  The wsdls on
:9443/services point to services at :8243/services and if I go directly to
localhost:8243/services i get the list of *all* the admin services which is
great (although this doesn't seem to work on :9443)   However, I just get
timeouts just testing some of the services with soap-ui against :8243.
However, changing the endpoint to :9443 seems to work for some reason.  I am
going to just update the client endpoints to reflect this but was just
wondering if this was intentional.


On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 1:32 PM, erich oliphant <[email protected]>wrote:

> Awesome, thanks again!
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Ruwan Linton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> 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<https://localhost:9443/services/%5Bservice-name%5D?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<https://localhost:9443/soap/%5Bservice-name%5D?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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