Understanding the endpoint editor

The Endpoint Editor lists the correlations the Endpoint has with other objects.

When you select the name of the Endpoint from the Business Service Explorer, you get the Endpoint editor. All the listings are hyperlinked and provide the details on selection. The Understanding direct correlations details are provided from the tabs at the bottom of the workbench and the Understanding indirect correlations are listed in the Understanding the repository search results Understanding the repository search resultsat the bottom of the workbench. Endpoints have direct correlations with Protocols, Assertions and Interfaces

The Endpoint Editor has the following tabs:

Note:
  • The Endpoint Status is additional property, which is visible in the Advanced Editor for Endpoints. If this property is set to active only then will it be picked up by the IBM® Business Services Dynamic Assembler Engine at runtime. You will be given a warning message when the endpoint is deprecated.
  • The Understanding knowledge assets field can be edited only in the Advanced Editor.
  • At the time of endpoint selection, this is done by supplying the environment as context. If the environment is not supplied, the engine will look to the supported environments of the Repository configured on the Configure Repository page. If an endpoint is not deployed in an environment that the Repository instance supports, it is not considered a candidate at the time of endpoint selection.

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Double-clicking on the specific endpoint from the Business Service Explorer invokes the editor for that endpoint.

Related tasks
Creating an endpoint
Related reference
Understanding the cost and cost modifier parameters