Services Window

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The Services window is the main entry point to your runtime resources. It shows a logical view of important runtime resources such as the servers, databases, and web services that are registered with the IDE. You can open the Services window by choosing Window > Services (Ctrl-5).

The following table lists the runtime resources as they appear in the Services window, with their icons and their descriptions.

Icon Description
Databases icon Databases
Lists the database drivers that have been added to the IDE.
Web Services icon Web Services
Lists the web services that are registered with the IDE. You can drag and drop web service operations from this list into PHP applications to create PHP RESTful web service clients. You can also use web services in this list to create Java Jersey RESTful web service clients. This section of the Services window is also called the Web Services Manager.
  • You can register a web service with the IDE if you have the URL of the service's WSDL or WADL file. Right-click the Web Services node and select Add Web Service.
Servers icon Servers
Lists all servers currently registered with the IDE. Any servers installed during the IDE installation process are automatically registered with the IDE. Use the IDE to register all other servers.
Hudson icon Hudson Builders
Lists the Hudson instances that have been added to the IDE.
Bug tracker icon Issue Trackers
Lists the issue trackers that have been added to the IDE.

Other nodes may appear, depending on the modules that are installed in the IDE.

See also
Deploying a Web Application
Deploying an EJB Module
Deploying an Enterprise Application

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