If you selected WSIL import from URL, enter the following information:

14-8 Oracle Fusion Middleware Security and Administrators Guide for Web Services Deleting a Web Service or Web Service Source Follow the steps in this section to delete a Web service or a Web service source.

1. In the navigator pane, expand WebLogic Domain to show the domain in which

you want to delete a Web service.

2. Select the domain.

3. Using Fusion Middleware Control, select WebLogic Domain then Web Services

and then Registered Services. The Registered Sources and Services page displays, as shown in Figure 14–2 .

4. Do one of the following:

■ To delete a source, select the source from the Sources table and click Delete. A confirmation message displays. Click OK to delete the source. ■ To delete a service from a source, select the source in the Sources table. The registered Web services are displayed in the Services table. Select the service to be deleted from the Services table and click Delete. A confirmation message displays. Click OK to delete the service. Publishing Web Services to UDDI You can publish Web services to UDDI from a registered UDDI source and from the Web services summary page for ADF, WebCenter, and Java EE applications. Registered UDDI sources are listed in the Registered Sources and Services page, which includes all sources and services registered in a domain. The Web services summary page lists the Web services in an application. The following procedures describe both methods. Note: When the system fails to retrieve Web services from a registered source, because of connection or other failures, the Register New Service page is displayed with read only information for the source, but does not show any Web services. In such cases, click OK in the error dialog, if an error dialog is displayed, then click OK in the Register New Service page to return to the Registered Sources and Services page. To troubleshoot, you can then view the registered sources through other means. For example, if the source is a: ■ WSIL URL source, copy the URL to a browser address bar to view its contents. ■ WSIL file source, examine the WSIL file using an XML editor. ■ UDDI source, try to access the UDDI registry directly to investigate. You can also review any related Enterprise Manager error logs.