Changing WSDL url in WebLogic server

Hi All,
I have created a BPEL project and deployed to weblogic server.
I'm going to send the wsdl url to one of our clients to send data to this BPEL.
I want to change the URL to be a simple.
How do i change that?
Normally it comes as http://<host>:<port>/soa-infra/services/<deployed partition>/<project name>/<client_ep>?WSDL
How do I change this URL?
Thanks....
Edited by: Nir on May 18, 2012 9:39 PM

Hi,
Some approaches are:
* In case you expose your service(s) to the outside world, these service calls usually go through a DMZ. A DMZ often contains proxies, web/HTTP servers, firewalls and/or other applicances that are capable of endpoint virtualization. E.g. use Oracle HTTP Server, Apache HTTP Server, and so on to expose the endpoint at a public address.
* Use an ESB or appliance for endpoint virtualization.
Regards, Ronald

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