IBM BPM, V8.0.1, All platforms > Reference > User interface help reference > Widgets for Process Portal spaces > Administer services > Administer services using proxy gateways
Displaying proxy groups
Use the Proxy Gateway widget to list your proxy gateways and proxy groups. Also, use the Proxy Gateway widget to display the details of a particular proxy group.
- Use IBM Integration Designer to create a proxy gateway. Use the wizard to create a proxy gateway module, which is an SCA module containing a Gateway Endpoint Lookup mediation primitive.
- Deploy the proxy gateway module to WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (WebSphere ESB) or IBM BPM.
- Create a business space containing the Proxy Gateway widget.
A proxy gateway is a module that receives web service requests and forwards them to an endpoint defined in a proxy group. Proxy groups contain virtual services that you map to real service endpoints. A virtual service can have one or more endpoints associated with it.
Procedure
- Log on to your business space and open the page that contains the Proxy Gateway widget. The Proxy Gateway widget lists the proxy gateways and proxy groups that are installed on your system.
- From the Proxy Gateway widget, select the Proxy Group whose details you want to display by clicking the pencil icon. The Proxy Gateway widget is refreshed.
Results
If the configuration store contains virtual services for the proxy group, the Proxy Gateway widget displays the following information:
- Enabled: An icon indicates whether you can send messages to the virtual service. On another panel, you can enable or disable virtual services.
- Virtual Service: The name of a proxy service.
You can associate a virtual service with one or more existing service endpoints.
- Endpoint: One or more existing service endpoints that are associated with the virtual service.
What to do next
Work with an existing virtual service or add a new virtual service.