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Single-service projects

A single-service project is a project that generates files for a single Web service or XML transformation.

File generation for a single-service project can be done either through a single-service wizard or through the batch processor.

Single-service projects can generate files for the runtimes shown in Table 1. Notice that a different type of single-service project is required for each runtime environment:
Table 1. Single-service projects and associated runtime environments
Type of single-service project: Associated runtime environment:
Web Services for CICS® project Web services for CICS runtime environment
SOAP for CICS project SOAP for CICS runtime environment
XML Transformation for CICS project XML Transformation for CICS runtime environment
IMS™ Enterprise Suite SOAP Gateway project IMS Enterprise Suite SOAP Gateway runtime environment
IMS Web 2.0 project1 IMS Web 2.0 runtime environment
Batch, TSO, z/OS® UNIX System Services project Unspecified runtime environment
For more information about the types of single-service projects see the following two topics:

A single-service project and its folders and subfolders are displayed in the EST Project Explorer view of the Enterprise Service Tools perspective (see Folders and subfolders in a single-service project).

You can create multiple single-service projects (of any of the types of single-service project) within the EST Project Explorer. Each single-service project is self-contained and cannot reference resources in another single-service project. However:

To see the actual file structure of your workspace, look in the workbench's Navigator view (see Opening the Navigator view). You may sometimes want to use the Navigator view to move or copy a file that is not displayed in the EST Project Explorer.


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