Use this page to change configurable attributes of a service.
Specify the name of the service, up to 255 characters. You cannot include angle brackets (<>) or ampersands (&) in the name.
A service name can consist of a service namespace and an operation name, separated by a special character. The character depends on which request handler is being used, MFRHSOAP or MFRHBINP.
If there is no separating character, the name of the operation is considered to be the same as the service namespace.
If the service will be using the MFRHSOAP request handler, the text before the first pound character (#) in the name is considered to be the service namespace and the text after is considered to be the name of the operation.
If the service will be using the MFRHBINP request handler, the text before the last period character (.) in the name is considered to be the service namespace and the text after is considered to be the name of the operation.
Specify the search order of the service. If more than one service object has the same name, then a program client can use Search Order to decide which service to use. The lower the search order is, the higher the search priority.
Specify the service class of the service (optional). This field provides a means of grouping services, so that a client program can ask for a class of service rather than a specific named service. Service classes beginning with MF are reserved for Micro Focus use. Service Class can be up to 32 characters in length.
Specify the version string of the service. This consists of three elements in decreasing order of significance: major version, minor version, build version. This can be used to distinguish between services of the same name or class.
Click one button to choose the type of transaction management that this service uses:
If the client is transactional, such as a J2EE transactional request, this setting is ignored and the service is forced to be container-managed. Container-managed services should not make any explicit transactional requests, for example, EXEC SQL COMMIT WORK statements.
Shows the current status of the service. The possible statuses are:
Choose a status from the list. The possible statuses are:
Shows the listeners that will accept incoming client requests.
Lists the listeners that are available to be allocated to this service. Click a listener to select it for adding to Accepting Listeners. A service can have more than one listener.
Click this to remove the selected listener from Accepting Listeners. There must be more than one listener in Accepting Listeners before you can click this.
Click this to add the selected listener to Accepting Listeners.
Lists the available request handlers. Click a request handler to select it to become the Associated Handler. You must add a listener before you can see Available Handlers and associate a handler with the service.
Click this to make the selected request handler the Associated Handler.
Shows the request handler that is associated with this service, if any.
Lists the available implementation packages. Click a package to select it to become the Associated Package. You must add a listener before you can see Available Packages and associate a package with the service.
Click this to make the selected package the Associated Package.
Shows the implementation package that is associated with this service, if any.
Specify textual configuration information that determines the startup and run-time behavior of the service. Optional. For details of the valid entries, see the section Configuration Information in the chapter Services, Packages and Request Handlers in your Configuration and Administration Guide.
Specify a text description of the service, for example, its purpose and owner. Optional.