Restriction: This topic applies only when the Enterprise Server feature is enabled.
- Interface type
- The type of service interface, set when it was created.
- Source type
- The type of source files used by the service interface, set when it was created.
General
- Application files to deploy
- List of files included in the application. Either specify the files here, or specify a
Deployed application path.
- Deployed application path
- Location of the application files. Either specify the path here, or specify
Application files to deploy.
- Enable ES runtime environment
- Run this service using the Enterprise Server runtime configuration set in Enterprise Server Administration for this service.
- Exit point handler name
- The name of a user exit program that customizes the Micro Focus SOAP request handler, which handles messages received for
Web services.
- Service endpoint URL
- The endpoint URL for the service. This must match the address of the listener (Web, or Web Services and J2EE) used by the
enterprise server that runs the service. The default is
http://localhost:9003.
- Service name
- The name of the deployed service. This name is appended to the Service namespace, forming the name by which the service is
invoked.
- Service namespace
- The namespace of the deployed service. This name is pre-pended to the Service name, forming the name by which the service
is invoked. If there is no installation standard, leave it unchanged at the default
http://tempuri.org/.
- Service style
- The style of the SOAP Web service. This affects the format of the SOAP messages that the Web service sends and receives.
- Transaction management
- The type of transaction, application or container. Application managed services must contain all necessary transactional logic
to ensure that all resources are either committed or rolled back. Container managed services use databases and files, but
do not contain any transactional logic.
- Username/password required
- Provide a user ID and password to the deployment server. When
Yes, you are prompted for a user ID and password during the deployment process.
JavaBean/EJB
This section applies to the Java Interface service type only.
- Application server
- The application server name and J2EE or Java EE version to support EJB deployment. This ensures that the appropriate deployment
descriptors are generated and included in the relevant archive files (.ear.jar.war).
- Archive name
- File prefix name for java archive files created during deployment. The default is the service interface name.
- Bean name
- The name of the JavaBean. The default is the service interface name. It is also the root name given to the home and remote
interface classes.
- Classpath
- The path to the J2EE implementation classes.
- Compiler
- Full path to and filename of the Java compiler. Optionally type compiler directives following the compiler specification.
Directives specified here override default java compiler directives. Default value is the Java compiler and directives specified
in the
mfj.cfg file.
- Descriptor name
- The name of the EJB. This name is recorded in the deployment descriptor and is used to identify the EJB when it is deployed
in the Java application server.
- EJB type
- The location of the EJB, local or remote.
- Java interface type
- The type of java interface, EJB or JavaBean.
- Package name
- The name of the package of Java classes. It is located in a subdirectory of the same name located under the project directory,
which is created when the deployment process generates the EJB.
- Server host
- The name of the machine hosting the enterprise server that runs this service.
- Server port
- The port number used by ISC listeners configured for the enterprise server that runs this service.
- Session type
- The session type for the EJB -
Stateful or
Stateless.
- Transactional
- Whether or not the EJB service executes in a transactional context. When set to
Yes, the
Session type is
Stateful by default.
Misc
- Full Path
- The full path to the project directory.
Service Execution Process
- SEP session type
- Whether the associated SEP (Service Execution Process) attribute is
Stateful or
Stateless. SEP attributes are only meaningful when the
Transactional property is set to
Yes.