Using the Web Service Configuration portlet to work with Producer definitions
online
If you work online, you can use the Web Service Configuration portlet
to create a Producer definition.
Note: Creating the Producer definition by using the Web Service Configuration
portlet works only if your portal is online and can connect to the Producer
portal. If it is offline, you need to use the XML configuration interface.
When you create a new Producer definition, you perform the following
tasks:
- Define the name for the new Producer definition.
- Give a description for the Producer definition.
- Specify the URL for the WSDL service definitions of the Producer portal.
- Specify the registration handle for the Producer.
Optionally, you can also perform the following tasks:
- Set registration properties for the Producer definition.
- Set user attributes that you want to be passed on to the Producer.
- Set language-specific names and descriptions for the Producer definition.
- Assign access permission to your portal users on a Producer definition.
- Delete a Producer definition from your portal.
After you have created a Producer definition, you can proceed
to consuming the WSRP services that are provided by that Producer, that is,
integrating them into your Consumer portal as remote portlets.
To work
with the Web Service Configuration portlet, click .
For details about how to work with the portlet refer
to the portlet help.
For the relevant topics of the portlet help refer
to the links given below.
Parent topic: Working with Producer definitions
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