The Enterprise Explorer is a view that contains an icon for each external server you have set up in your workspace. Each server is represented by a connection profile icon.
The Enterprise Explorer displays all your server resources in folders organized by type, for example, Application Servers. The following table lists each type of server resource you can access in the Enterprise Explorer, along with a list of types of connection profiles you can create or access there, and some of the tasks you can perform by browsing the connection profile icon and directly right-clicking its resources.
Resources Accessible From the Enterprise Explorer
Folder | Connection Profiles You Can Create or Browse | What You Can Do with It |
Application Servers | EAServer | |
Databases | JDBC Sybase ASA Sybase ASE Sybase ASIQ | Creating a JDBC Connection Profile Creating a Sybase ASA Connection Profile Creating a Sybase ASE Connection Profile |
Monitor Servers | Monitor Server | |
Service Containers | Unwired Orchestrator | Creating an Unwired Orchestrator (EAServer) Connection Profile |
UDDI Registries | UDDI Registry | Creating a UDDI Registry Connection Profile Creating a SOAP Service from a Published WSDL |
Message Transports | FTP File JMS | Creating an FTP Connection Profile |
Mobile Servers | Unwired Accelerator |
Server resources are created by creating a connection profile containing the connection parameters. To create a new connection profile, right-click one of the folders, for example, Databases, and choose New.
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