By default, new endpoints are automatically enabled. But
if you have disabled an endpoint, you will need to enable it for
it to be operational.
If you are experiencing problems with services, disable the associated
endpoints to better troubleshoot the problem. You may also want
to disable endpoints during regular system maintenance or when upgrading
a service.
In Administration Console, click Services > Applications
and Services > Endpoint Management.
On the Endpoint Management page, select the check box for
the endpoint to enable or disable and click Enable or Disable.
Modify an endpoint
Note: The changes you make to an endpoint configuration
using Administration Console are not reflected in the design-time
copies of your applications. If you redeploy an application, any
change that you made to its endpoints using Administration Console
will be lost.
In Administration Console, click Services > Applications
and Services > Endpoint Management.
On the Endpoint Management page, click the endpoint to modify.
On the Update Endpoint page, modify the endpoint name, description,
and settings.
Note: Do not include a < character
in the name or description because it will truncate the name or
description displayed in Workspace.
To save your changes, click Update.
You can also do this task from the Service Management page by
selecting a service and then clicking the Endpoints tab.
Remove an endpoint
In Administration Console, click Services >
Applications and Services > Endpoint Management.
On the Endpoint Management page, select the check box for
the endpoint to remove and click Remove. The endpoint is no longer
displayed.