What types of metadata does the Services Registry store?
Service Definition – A service definition provides information about a published service available in your system landscape. A service definition can describe a service interface modeled in the ES Repository. The service interface structure and the data types it uses can be downloaded in a standard way from the ES Repository through a port-type WSDL document. A service definition can also be an implemented service on a backend/provider system. Its description can be accessed through a WSDL file located on the provider system. A service definition can also contain a runtime configuration, which means it is ready to be called by a consumer. This type of service definition is referred to as having a Service Endpoint. The different types of service definitions are distinguished by the ‘State’ property as modeled, activated/deployed and configured. The service definition can have design-time classification data such as deployment units, process components, business scenarios. System – Syste
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