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Sql Server 2005: Get a list of all configured Web Services in the "Object Explorer"
Hello,

i have created some (test) Web Services in a Sql Server 2005 via the
Create Endpoint Statement. Now i look for a node in the "Managment
Studio" where i can see these Web Services. But i dont found that. What
is the plainest way to do that? What alternatives are existent?

Thank you,
Hans


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Hans Bampel
10-27-05 02:25 PM


Re: Sql Server 2005: Get a list of all configured Web Services in the "Object Explorer"
Hans Bampel (web-accounts@gmx.de)  writes:
> i have created some (test) Web Services in a Sql Server 2005 via the
> Create Endpoint Statement. Now i look for a node in the "Managment
> Studio" where i can see these Web Services. But i dont found that. What
> is the plainest way to do that? What alternatives are existent?

There may not be a graphical interface for this. I don't have Mgmt Studio
running now, and I don't know what a web service is. But if it's the
endpoints you are looking for, I seem to recall that there are catalog views
for these. Check out T-SQL Reference, System Views, Catalog Views in
Books Online.

Hm, when I think of it, I might have seen an Endpoints node under Security,
but I might be wrong.


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Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se

Books Online for SQL Server SP3 at
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techin.../2000/books.asp


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Erland Sommarskog
10-27-05 02:25 PM


Re: Sql Server 2005: Get a list of all configured Web Services in the "Object Explorer"
Erland Sommarskog (esquel@sommarskog.se)  writes:
> Hm, when I think of it, I might have seen an Endpoints node under
> Security, but I might be wrong.

No, it's under Server Objects.



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Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se

Books Online for SQL Server SP3 at
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techin.../2000/books.asp


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