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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 icon to download the description (OpenAPI/WSDL) of the service interface. Expert Advice In API Management, you can use the private descriptor URL to create an API. During API creation, paste the descriptor URL in field API Endpoint in tab Implementation. Go to API Management Guide > API Settings for details. |
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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