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Oracle® SOA Suite Developer's Guide
10g (10.1.3.1.0)

Part Number B28764-01
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6.5 Browsing for Deployed Services Using the Service Explorer Browser

You can browse for deployed services with the Service Explorer. The Service Explorer is available when creating a routing service or an adapter service. For an example of creating an adapter service, see Section 6.8.1, "How to Add Adapter Services" and Section 6.9.1, "How to Add Routing Services".

For information about browsing for deployed services in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, see "Creating Inbound and Outbound Services" in Oracle Enterprise Service Bus Developer's Guide.

6.5.1 How to Browse for Deployed Services

You browse for deployed services by launching the Service Explorer from a create service dialog.

To browse for deployed services:

  1. If you have not already done so, open the Create Adapter, Routing, or SOAP Service dialog.

  2. Enter information for other fields on the page, such as Name, System/Group, and Description.

  3. If you are creating a routing service, choose Select Existing WSDL in the Create Routing Service dialog.

  4. To the right of the WSDL Location field, click the flashlight (torch) icon to open the Service Explorer dialog.

  5. Select a branch of the Service Explorer tree, such as BPEL Server Connection.

  6. Expand the server connection folder to view the existing projects.

    For example, expand the integration server connection that is set up.

  7. Expand the project to view the deployed services.

  8. Select a deployed service.

    Figure 6-3 is an example of a Service Explorer dialog with a service selected.

    Figure 6-3 Service Explorer Dialog

    Description of Figure 6-3 follows
    Description of "Figure 6-3 Service Explorer Dialog"

  9. Click OK.

    The Service Explorer dialog closes and you are returned to the Create Routing Service, SOAP Service, or Adapter Service dialog.

  10. In the Port Type field, click the down arrow, and then select the port type for the routing service.

  11. Click OK.