on 03-02-2011 9:37 AM
Hi
We have developed RFC to SOAP.
We created the WSDL file in PI and provided the same to Java Application to use it.
They have used the same and everything is working fine.
In my last question,i got it clarified that webservices resides on Service Registry in PI.
I wanted to know, how to see the same
Regards
Madhan D
Hi All
Thanks for suggestions.
I was able to publish
using the below SDN threads
/people/sap.user72/blog/2005/11/16/webas-a-step-by-step-guide-for-configuring-uddi-registry-on-local-server
/people/sap.user72/blog/2005/11/17/xi-how-to-publish-wsdl-generated-from-xi-to-uddi
Regards
Madhan D
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Madhan,
Oh..i forgot to ask are you using PI 7.1 ?
If yes..then can you see ESR in the integration builder ?
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oops....then you dont have Service registry..
Try accessing Webservice navigator:
http://<host>:<port>/wsnavigator
refer the link for more details:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/b7/d7baaf1481a349ab723e3acd7334b3/content.htm
Dear Puneet
I tried WSNAVIGATOR
It is asking for WSDL URL
I gave
http://host:port/XISOAPAdapter/MessageServlet?channel=party:service:channel
But i am getting the error message "Cannot download WSDL"
Regards
Madhan D
Edited by: Madhan Doraikannan on Mar 2, 2011 3:59 PM
Hi Puneet
I got one more documentation
I think, we register using
http://<server>:<port>/uddiclient
Regards
Madhan D
Just open the Integration Builder and look for "Service Registry" below Enterprise Services Repository and Enterprise Services Builder.
You should be able to narrow down based on the service name..
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