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Web Services Adapter Administration : Managing the Web Services Adapter : Starting and testing a WSA instance : Testing a WSA instance
 
Testing a WSA instance
After you create and start a WSA instance, you can test it.
To test a WSA instance:
1. Confirm that the WSA instance started correctly by checking for the presence of the files and directories in the following table:
Check for the WSA instance's . . .
The syntax is . . .
The default is . . .
Log file (specified in the WSA instance's logFile property)
OpenEdge-Work-
Directory/wsa-instance-
name
.wsa.log
OpenEdge-Work-Directory
/wsa1.wsa.log
Directory for holding deployed Web service applications
.../wsa-app/wsa-instance-
name
OpenEdge-Install-
Directory/servlets/
wsa/wsa1/
Deployed Services (.ds) file
.../wsa-app/
wsa-instance-name/
DeployedServices.ds
OpenEdge-Install-
Directory/servlets/wsa/
wsa1/DeployedServices.ds
Default Web service properties (default.props) file
.../wsa-app/
wsa-instance-name/
default.props
OpenEdge-Install-
Directory/servlets/wsa/
wsa1/default.props
2. Confirm that the WSA is responding by pointing a Web browser at the WSA instance's URL (wsa-root-url).
For example, for Java container running stand-alone, use the following URL:
http://servicehost:8080/wsa/wsa1
The test is successful if you receive a WSA Web Services OK HTML page.