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You can run xUML services in a Docker container instead of running it in the integration component (Bridge). The administration offers a deployment wizard for this, refer to Working With the Deployment Wizard for details. xUML services that run in a Docker container have extended container details to manage this type of service.
Using the Container Details
You can open a details page for each container. To do so, click on the service name in the list. | |||||||||||
Click on a name in the service list to open its details page.
It also contains different collapsable sections: |
Information
The Information section contains the main information about the container: |
Details
On top of the Details section, you find the Delete Service button, refer to Controlling Containerized xUML Services for further information. The boxes General, Build and Deployment contain read-only information.
The General details contain common information about the compiled .rep file:
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If you click on the License Expiration Date the following information is displayed:
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The Build details contain information about the Docker image:
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The Deployment details contain information about the deployment:
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Below the three sections that contain read-only information, you can find the two tabs Controlling Containerized xUML Services and Controlling Containerized xUML Services. |
Endpoints
In tab Endpoints you can find the necessary information regarding the API endpoints of this service:
Column | Description | Possible Values |
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Name | Name of the registered endpoint. | Any string. |
Type | Type of the registered endpoint. |
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URL | Click the URL to copy the secured endpoint URL to the clipboard. | Any URL. |
Test | Click the icon to open an interface to test the application/API. The test interface is available on running services only. | |
Interface/Descriptor | Click the icon to download the description (OpenAPI/WSDL) of the service interface. |
Use the filter field to search for a specific endpoint. The content of the filter field is applied to the columns Name and Type. | |
Click the filter icon to display the extended filter options:
If a filter is applied, the filter icon changes: . | |
In the main filter window, you can reset all selected filters. Click icon Reset Filter. In the filter option window, you can also reset the selection. |
Libraries
In tab Libraries you can find a list of all libraries that are used in this service:
Column | Description |
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Name | Name of the library. |
Version | Version of the library. |
Compiler Version | Version of the compiler the library has been compiled with. |
Compile Date | Timestamp of the compilation of the library. |
Use the filter field to search for a specific library. The content of the filter field is applied to the column Name only. |
Deleting a Service
If you want to delete a containerized xUML service, use the Delete Service button on top of the Details section. | |
Please note, that the deletion of a service has several consequences:
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The Delete button is only enabled if you insert the correct service name. |
Documentation
Open the Documentation section to display the documentation of the xUML service. | |
Use the list Select Document to choose the documentation you want to see. The list contains:
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Logs
In section Logs you can change the log level. Go to page Changing the Log Level of a Containerized xUML Service for detailed information. The link in section Logs gives you direct access to the Log Analyzer, where you can inspect the logs. Refer to Showing Logs of a Containerized xUML Service and Using Kibana for further information. |
Persistent State
In section Persistent State you can manage persistent state objects. Refer to Persistent States of Containerized xUML Services for detailed information. |
Configuration
In the Configuration section you can change the configuration file of the Docker container. |
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