This site contains the documentation that is relevant to older WSO2 product versions and offerings.
For the latest WSO2 documentation, visit https://wso2.com/documentation/.

Skip to end of metadata
Go to start of metadata

You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Page History

« Previous Version 2 Current »

WSO2 ESB provides many tools to manage the web services that have been deployed. When you deploy a single service in a service archive, the archive file name will always be used as the service file name, unless you have a name attributed to the service file. If the name of the service archive file is "Test.aar," then the name of the service will be "Test."

Service Dashboard

To access Service Dashboard go to Home -> Manage -> Services -> List -> Service Dashboard (see Accessing Services).

The following information is available:

Service Details

The "Service Details" panel provides the following details of a service:

  • Service Name - Defines the unique name of a service.
  • Service Description - Briefly describes a service.
  • Service Group Name - Defines the name of the group service belongs to. See more information about service groups in Managing Service Groups.
  • Deployment Scope
  • Service Type - Specifies service type (for example, Axis2, Proxy, STS).

Client Operations

WSO2 Carbon provides the following client operations:

WSO2 Carbon also provides the information about the endpoints of a service.

The WSO2 server is set to two endpoints by default. Example:

  • https://localhost8243/services/echo
  • http://localhost8280/services/echo

Try This Service

When you click on the "Try this service" link, you will be directed to the page where the operations available for your service will be displayed. When you give the parameters for the operation, a button corresponding to your service appears (for example, for Proxy Service the "mediate>>" button appears). When you click this button, you get the output. See more information in Try It tool.

Generate Client

You can easily generate the client for your service using the WSO2 Carbon. The WSDL2 code options are available on the "WSDL2Java" page.

Click on the "Generate Client" link to open the "WSDL2Java" page.

WSDL 1.1 and WSDL 2.0

Click on the links to the WSDL 1.1 and the WSDL 2.0 to open the page with XML configuration.

Statistics

The "Statistics" panel provides the statistic information about a service:

  • Request Count
  • Response Count
  • Fault Count
  • Maximum Response Time
  • Minimum Response Time
  • Average Response Time

The WSO2 Carbon provides a graphical view of the system response time.

Quality of Service Configuration

The WSO2 Carbon provides a number of tools to manage the service quality. You can activate the tools individually as required. The tools incorporated into Carbon are:

  • No labels