The Endpoint Editor lists the correlation queries 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 correlation queries details are provided from the tabs at the bottom of the workbench and the Understanding indirect correlation queries are listed in the Understanding the repository search results at the bottom of the workbench. Endpoints have direct correlation queries with Protocols, Assertions and Interfaces
The Endpoint editor has the following tabs:
The Overview tab has the following groups:
Protocol Group
This group lists the protocol related information associated with the endpoint. All the listings of this group are hyperlinked to the Protocol tab. The Details button takes you to the Protocol tab view
Assertions Group
This group lists the number of Assertions associated with the endpoint. All the listings of the group are hyperlinked to the Assertions tab view. The Details button takes you to the Interfaces tab view.
Interfaces
This group lists the number Interfaces associated with endpoint. All the listings of the group are hyperlinked to the Interfaces tab view. The Details button takes you to the Interfaces tab view.
Environment
This group lists the number of environments associated with endpoint. All the listings of the group are hyperlinked to the Environments tab view. The Details button takes you to the Environments tab view.
This tab provides relevant information about the Protocol associated with the endpoint. You can access this information either from the Overview tab or from the navigation bar at the bottom of the workbench. This view lists all protocol and UDDI-related information for the endpoint.
This tab provides relevant information about the Assertions created on the endpoints. You can access this information either from the Overview tab or from the navigation bar at the bottom of the workbench. There are five different categories that the assertions are classified into such as Performance, Reliability, Interoperability, Security and Manageability. Each category has a number of assertions which can be attached to the endpoint depending on the Service-Level Agreement (SLA) policies defined for the customer. This tab allows you to add, remove and edit assertions using the Add, Remove and Edit button.
For details on Working with assertions refer to the Adding assertions topic.
This tab provides relevant information about the Interfaces associated with the endpoints. You can access this information either from the Overview tab or from the navigation bar at the bottom of the workbench. You can add or remove the association between the endpoint and the Interfaces using the Add Existing and Remove buttons.
This tab provides relevant information about the environments associated with the endpoints. You can access this information either from the Overview tab or from the navigation bar at the bottom of the workbench. You can add or remove the association between the endpoint and the environments using the Add Existing and Remove buttons.
Double-clicking the specific endpoint from the Business Service Explorer invokes the editor for that endpoint.