Enabling Dynamic Lookup of ESB SOAP Endpoints Integrating with Oracle Web Services Manager WSM

property name=registryServiceKey value=uddi:oracle:customersvc endpointProperties 4. Define a second binding access point in the Oracle Service Registry where type is wsdlDeployment and value is the WSDL location.

4.6. Integrating with Oracle Web Services Manager WSM

By integrating Oracle Service Registry with Oracle WSM, you can query the Registry to find a service to register at a gateway enforcement component. The selected service will be secured at the gateway. You integrate Oracle Service Registry with Oracle WSM through the Oracle Web Services Manager Console. To integrate Oracle Service Registry with Oracle Web Services Manager: 1. Click Policy ManagementRegister Services in the Oracle Web Services Manager Console. 2. Click the Services link for the gateway component you want to use. 3. Click Import Services. 4. Supply the Inquiry URL for the target Oracle Service Registry you want to query in the Discovery Service URL field. 5. Click Display Services. 6. Check the box for each service you want to register at the gateway. 7. Click Import when finished. Page 293

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Page 294 Administrators Guide The Oracle Service Registry Administrators Guide contains information necessary for the management of Oracle Service Registry. It is aimed at the user responsible for configuring the registry and managing permissions, approval, and replication. This guide is divided into the following sections: Section 1, Registry Management Registry management includes also management of user accounts and permissions, taxonomy management, and management of the approval process. Section 2, Registry Configuration How to configure the Registry Control. Section 4, Business Service Control Configuration How to configure the Business Service Control. Section 5, Registry Control Configuration This section covers setting the URLs, directories, contexts, timeouts and limits associated with the Oracle Service Registry interface. Section 6, Permissions: Principles This section discusses the mechanism Oracle Service Registry provides for the management of users rights; permissions allow the administrator to manage or make available different parts of the registry to different users. Section 7, Approval Process Principles This section describes Approval, a process by which control is exercised over the data published to Oracle Service Registry. Section 8, PStore Tool Describes a tool for management of protected stores for certificates and security identities. Note Make sure Oracle Service Registry is running before attempting to use its consoles for configuration. The Registry Control can be found at http:hostname:portcontextuddiweb and the Business Service Control can be found at http:hostname:portcontextuddibscweb. Note The context is specified during installation, default is registry. Hostname and port are defined when Oracle Service Registry is installed. The default HTTP port is usually 8888. Log on as administrator. Initially, the administrators user name is set to admin and the password to changeit. Note We strongly advise you to change the password for user admin once you have logged in. Important Be very careful when editing the Operational business entity, or editing the taxonomy uddi-org:types. Modification of these structures can lead to registry instability. Page 295

1. Registry Management

1.1. Accessing Registry Management

Registry Management is a set of tasks that the administrator can address through the Registry Control. These tasks are listed in Figure 1 To access the Registry Management console: 1. Log on as administrator or as a user with privilege to display Manage tab as described in Rules to Display the Manage Tab . 2. Click the Manage main menu tab. 3. Select the Registry management link under Manage tab. This returns the screen shown in Figure 1 . Rules to Display the Manage Tab The Manage tab is available if at least one of the following conditions is satisfied: • You have ApiManagerPermission to all methods of one or more APIs Account,Group,Permission,Taxonomy,ApprovalManagement,Statistics,Administration Utils. • You have ConfiguratorManagerPermission to all operations and all configurations . • You have ApiManagerPermission to all methods of ReplicationApi and ConfiguratorManagerPermission to all operations for replication configuration. • You have ConfiguratorManagerPermission to all operations for web configuration. Page 296

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Figure 1. Registry Management