An Eclipse workspace contains a set of projects and plugin
configuration preferences. Setting your workspace preferences enables
your project development environment to function efficiently.
About this task
The Business Services Composition Studio application uses
workspace preferences for viewing repository configurations.
Viewing
Repository Configuration
This page provides all the details
for the Repository Configuration. Select the Preferences option
from the Windows menu option. The Preferences dialog box displays.
Select from the left navigation bar.
This provides the repository listing.
This page displays the
following items:
- Protocol: This is the protocol used by the Business Services
Repository application.
- Host and the Port: These parameters are the IP address
(Host) and the host machine port (Port).
- Context-root: This parameter defines how the server-side
applications are installed.
- User Name: This is the user name to access the Business
Services Repository application.
- Password: This is the password to access the Business Services
Repository application.
- Test Connection Button: This button tests the connection
to the Business Services Repository application.
You need to import the WPS certificate into your WID truststore
to use an https connection to connect to a Fabric repository.
If
you have the WID UTE environment installed and want to connect to
a remote Fabric server
- Go to the Fabric login page in your Internet Explorer (version
6 or greater) browser.
- Click Yes when prompted to accept the certificate.
- Double-click the lock icon at the bottom-right corner of the browser.
- Click the Details tab, click Copy to File, then click Next.
- Select Base-64 encoded X.509 (.CER) then click Next.
- Select the file to which you want to export security the certificate.
- Click Next then click Finish.
- Go to <WID installation directory>\jdk\jre\bin, right-click
on iKeyman.exe then select Open.
- Select Key Database File > Open.
- When the popup window displays, select JKS then select PKCS12.
- Click Browse.
- Select the bin drop-down menu.
- Navigate to \runtimes\base_stub\etc then select trust.p12 and
click Open.
- Click OK.
- At the password prompt enter WebAS (this is defaut password) then
click OK.
- Select the Certificates drop-down menu then select Signer Certificates.
- Click Add.
- When the popup menu displays click Browse.
- Select the drop-down menu, navigate to your desktop.
- Select the certificate file provided in step 6 then click Open.
- When the Open popup menu displays, click OK.
- Enter a label for your certificate in the Enter a Label popup
display. It is suggested you enter fabric-catalog.
- Click OK.
- Close the window then go to the WID to test your connection.
If you do not have WID UTE environment installed
and want to connect to a remote Fabric server