on 09-08-2006 10:58 PM
Hi,
I have a lot's of problem with the defined ws systems.
The origin is that, as I understood, I have to define a WebService System each time I update the webservice definition else VC don't see the modifications.
Actually, I have today multiple systems pointing to the same webservice. (I tried to delete them in portal System Administration/System Configuration/Content/Visual Composer but I wonder if I didn't break something !?)
Could you help me to delete thoses systems and maybe explain me how to force VC to read the wsdl definition if updated ?
thanks a lot,
Thomas.
Did you turn off the caching of the web services in Visual Composer?
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Yes, I did...
And when I select a system pointing to my updated wsdl, it continue to keep the old one (in fact, when I click search it doesn't find the new service (method) I added to the ws).
As I said, I've deleted some systems from the Visual Composer folder in the System Administration section of the Portal... mays be that messed up VC ?!
More strange, if I define a new System pointing to the same webservice, it behaves like the old systems and doesn't show my added service...
Maybe it would be easier to cleanup VC... but how?
Thomas.
Ok, I've restarted the J2EE server and now the Operations of my Systems are updated accordingly to the related wsdl.
But, I still have a big list of Systems pointing to the same wsdl... how can I delete them from VC (as I deleted some of them in portal/System administration and there are still listed in VC) ?
Thx,
Thomas.
Hi
All WSDL systems created in VC are infact created in the portal, VC uses an api to create the system in the portal, to delete them you have to log into the portal and navigate to system configuration, from here you will have to search the content for the systems, normally the systems created through VC are stored in the VC folder.
Jarrod Williams
Yes, the caching is still turned off after restart of the J2EE server.
Anyway, I went one step further and decided to do my WebDynpro using NWDS. If it's a really good tool to do simple interfaces, there are too much limitations in VC to fit my needs.
The question about how to deletes defined systems in VC is still open...
Go to the Portal, System administration->System configuration, and there define your system (WSDL-URL). One of the parameters is WSDL caching (days). As default it is set to 1 (one day). Set it to "none". Caching will be switched-off.
Then, when you define a new service in you backed-system, it will be updated in VC "Find data" list.
The problem which I haven't solved yet, is updating some of the WS parameters. VC still shows old outputs.
Regards
Jarek
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