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Runtime 2019.5 The xUML Runtime pr= ovides a REST interface to the controller service of each xUML service. Man= y service related resources can be accessed via this interface.
The requests come in via the control port of the service. The xUML Runti= me API cannot be disabled.
Bridges as of Bridge 7.5.0 provid=
e an OpenAPI 2.0 Specification of the controller service for documentat=
ion and testing purposes. Via a link on the xUML service page, you can acce=
ss a REST service documentation page where you can inspect the service inte=
rface and make HTTP calls on the service.
On the Bridge, go to the xUML service preferences page (see xUML Service Details for more informa=
tion on how to do this).
Figure: Accessing the Runtime Interface of an xUML Service
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In section Rest Ports, you find, maybe among others, th= e xUMLControllerService. You can do the following here:
Figure: xUMLControllerService Documentation and Test
On this page, you can inspect the Runtime API inter=
face and make HTTP calls to the resources, similar to the Bridge API.
Refer to Bridge API for more inf=
ormation on how to use the interface. Refer to xUML Runtime API Reference for details on th=
e resources.