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Developing Oracle Java CAPS Projects Java CAPS Documentation |
Creating a Repository-Based Project
To Create a Top-level Repository-Based Project
Opening a Repository-Based Project
To Open a Top-level Repository-Based Project
Adding and Connecting Project Components
Using the Connectivity Map Editor
Linking Services and Destinations
To Link Services and Destinations
Adding and Setting Up Schedulers
To Add a Scheduler to the Project
Project Component Context Menu
Figure 13 Web Service Application Icon
A Web Service Application is the logical representation of a web service that appears in a Repository-based Project.
If you are creating more than one Web Service Application for deployment in any given Environment, you must ensure that the respective servlet context properties have different values so that each application will have a different URL. See also “SOAP/HTTP Web Service External Systems” in Creating a Runtime Environment.
Right-clicking the Web Service Application under the Projects window displays its context menu. See Project Component Context Menu for a list of menu options.