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Web Services Adapter Administration : Web Services Adapter Security Configurations : Alphabetical list of configuration instructions : Disabling access to all Web services, to all WSDL, or to all WSA administration
 
Disabling access to all Web services, to all WSDL, or to all WSA administration
Given a WSA instance, you can disable access to all of its Web services, to all of its WSDL, or to all of its WSA administration. The technique for doing so depends on whether the WSA instance resides locally (on the AdminServer machine) or remotely (not on the AdminServer machine).
If the WSA instance resides locally, select the WSA instance in OpenEdge Management or OpenEdge Explorer and click Configuration. Select Security to bring up the Security properties. Then, select the fields on the Security panel to disable access to all Web services, all WSDL, or all WSA administration, as desired. For more information on accessing the Security properties, see the Using user-authorization role-names. You can also refer to the OpenEdge Management or OpenEdge Explorer online help.
If the WSA instance is remote, using a text editor, edit the ubroker.properties file. In the section for the WSA instance, for each function that you want to disable, set the corresponding property, shown in the following table.
Table 34. Disabling access to Web services, WSDL, and administration
To disable access to . . .
Set this property . . .
To . . .
Web services
webAppEnabled
0
WSDL
enableWsdl
0
WSA administration
adminEnabled
0
For more information on the properties of a WSA instance, see the comments in the ubroker.properties file.
Note: If you disable all WSA administration access while the WSA instance is running, you must stop and restart the Java container to re-enable WSA administration access.