A publicly accessible service is a service that can be invoked by a caller outside the runtime engine. A service that has not been exposed publicly can only be invoked by other services in the same package.
The process for defining a service to be publicly accessible includes defining:
The transport over which the service is accessed.
The interface that is exposed over the transport.
The protocols supported when the service is accessed.
Section | Description |
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Access Configuration Settings | Specifies which services are to be made public and identifies the transport over which the service is exposed. |
Exposed Interfaces | Displays all of the interfaces for the selected service and allows you to select which interfaces are to be exposed over the transport. |
Protocol Settings | Displays all of the interfaces for the selected service and allows you to select which interfaces are to be exposed over the transport. |
Transports | Displays inbound transports, HTTP or messaging, that can be used to expose services for the package. Multiple transports can be defined and are listed in this section. See Managing Transports used to Configure Service Access. |
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