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Messaging and ESB
Guidelines for Using and Programming for the OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB : Web Services Invocation methodology : Differences between the Web Services Invocation methodology in the OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB and the WSA : Storage of property information
 
Storage of property information
Default run-time properties of OpenEdge services for Sonic ESB are hard-coded in the OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB. To change these properties for a given service, you edit its associated WSM or WSD service definition file, which is stored as a resource in Sonic ESB as mentioned in the preceding section. You use the custom OpenEdge Resource Editor for this purpose.
In the WSA environment, default runtime properties are stored in the default.props file associated with each WSA instance. You can modify these properties for a given service by means of the Progress Explorer or the WSAMAN Utility. Each service's runtime properties are stored in a file named FriendlyName.props.