Map Services and Ports Page
Relevant for: API testing only
This wizard page enables you to map a port or service from the new WSDL, with the original WSDL's service name and port. This page is repeated for each of the services for which there is a conflict.
Important information |
General information about this wizard is available here: Update Step/Activity Wizard. |
Wizard map |
This wizard contains: Map Services and Ports Page > Finish Page |
User interface elements are described below (unlabeled elements are shown in angle brackets):
UI Elements |
Description |
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Show Match --> |
Shows the service/port in the Available Services and Ports pane, that is mapped to the service/port selected in the Original Service and Ports pane. |
<-- Show Match |
Shows the service/port in the Original Service and Ports pane, that is mapped to the service/port selected in the Available Services and Ports pane. |
Map |
Maps the selected service/port in the Original Service and Ports pane, to a service/port in the Available Services and Ports pane. After you map a service/port, the grid displays it in green. Note: This button is enabled only if you select a red or black service/port in the Original Service and Ports pane, and a service/port in the Available Services and Ports pane. |
Unmap |
Removes the mapping of the selected service/port in the Original Service and Ports pane, from a service/port in the Available Services and Ports pane. Note: This button is only enabled if you select the mapped service/port in both panes. To find the mapped service/port, use the Show Match buttons. |
<mapped property list> |
A list of all the mapped services and ports—the ones mapped automatically by OpenText Functional Testing and the ones mapped manually. Tip: Click on a set of services and ports to highlight them in the upper panes. |
Available Services and Ports |
A tree hierarchy of all of the available services and ports. The services and ports displayed in green text did not change in the update. |
Original Service and Ports |
A tree hierarchy of the first service or port for which a conflict was found. As you click Next, the wizard proceeds to the next conflict. The wizard displays the services and ports in the following colors: Green. A service or port that did not change in the update or that was resolved through mapping. Red. A services or port that changed during the update and requires mapping. Black. A service or port that was resolved automatically during the update, but you chose to unmap it. |