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September 11, 2009
SQL Snippet #2

Humberto Acevedo
Troubleshooting SQL endpoint configurations

Q2: I created an endpoint but I cannot connect to it. How do I check if the configuration is set properly?

A: When creating an HTTP endpoint, its state is configured as STOPPED by default unless it is specifically changed with the clause STATE=STARTED in the DDL statement.

To check this setting just execute the following query:

select stop_requested from sys.http_endpoints where name = '<your endpoint name>'

If value is 1, then the endpoint is stopped. To change this state, one can drop and re-create the endpoint or just simply alter it to set the STATE=STARTED. Some other useful endpoint views for checking endpoint configurations are:

select * from sys.http_soap_methods

This view will list all webmethods mapped to the endpoints:

select * from sys.http_data_endpoints

This view provides more details than sys.http_endpoints such as whether XSD schema and WSDL is enabled.

The next place to verify is in the connection permissions for the endpoint. After creating a new endpoint, only members of the sysadmin role and the endpoint owner can connect to it, unless a specific GRANT permission is set. The syntax for this permission is as follows:

GRANT CONNECT ON HTTP ENDPOINT::<endpoint name> TO [user]

More information on HTTP endpoint permissions is located in books online under the following title: "Granting HTTP Endpoint Permissions".

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