Generate Web Service Interface on WS-AppServer Models - Wizard Interface |
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Table 1. Select Classes
Field/Option |
Description |
User Action |
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Auto select related tables |
Selects tables that share some relation |
Select to include related database tables when you select a particular table |
Search |
Filters model names |
Enter the name or initial letters of the model in this field to filter model names and enable quicker selection |
Class Name |
Displays the models available in WS-AppServer package |
Select the topmost check box to select all the models.Otherwise, navigate through the list of models using the buttons and select specific models. |
Table 2. Web services
Field/Option |
Description |
User Action |
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Generate to Web service Interface |
Determines the Web service interface being created. By default, New is selected. |
Leave New being selected to create a new Web service Interface or select Existing to select from an already created Web service interface. |
Web service Interface Name |
Contains the name of the Web service Interface. This field appears when "New" is selected under the Generate to Web service Interface option. By default, the interface name will be based on the package name. |
Provide a different interface name if you do not want to retain the default one. |
Web service Interface |
Existing Web service interface to store the Web service operations. This field appears when "Existing" is selected under the Web service Interface option. |
Click to select an existing Web service Interface from the Workspace Explorer. |
Web service Name |
Name of the Web service, which contains the Web service Interface and its Web service operations. This field appears if you are generating a new Web service Interface. |
Provide a name for the Web service. |
Web services Folder Name |
This field appears when "New" is selected under the Generate to Web service Interface option. It contains the name of the folder where the Web service Interface will be placed. By default, the field displays the package name as part of the folder name. |
Provide a different folder name if you do not want to retain the default one. |