Service application in sharepoint 2010

hi all,
i'm new to sharepoint. i have a small problem, i have created a customer service application and deploey it to sharepoint and tested it, and everything worked fine for me. now i checked the IIS and under Sharepoint Web Services i couldn't find my service,
can anybody tell what can be the cause for such an issue and how i can see the guid of my service under Sharepoint Web Services in IIS (Make sure that this is a custom service application).
thanks very much !!

Hi,
if you deploy the custom service application, we can’t find it under SharePoint Web Service site in IIS. We can find it in SharePoint Central Administration.
The following articles for your reference:
Create Custom Service Application in SharePoint 2010
http://sharepointegg.blogspot.in/2009/11/create-custom-service-application-in.html
Building Customer Service Applications for the Right Situations
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg193964(v=office.14).aspx
Creating Custom SharePoint 2010 Service Applications and Consumers
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg543112(v=office.14).aspx
Best Regards
Dennis Guo
TechNet Community Support

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