Building Your Event-Driven Architecture : Service Development Help : Working with UDDI Registry
Working with UDDI Registry
 
Opening UDDI Registry View
Connecting to a UDDI Registry
Disconnecting from a UDDI Registry
Refreshing a UDDI Registry Session
Browsing for Web Services in a UDDI Registry
Creating a Web Service Descriptor from a UDDI Registry
Publishing a Service to UDDI Registry
Deleting a Service from UDDI Registry
A UDDI registry (Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration) is an XML-based registry for businesses worldwide to list themselves on the Internet. It allows users to view, find, and share web services.
When working with a UDDI registry from Designer you can:
*Discover the web services published in a UDDI registry.
Designer displays a list of the web services that are published in a UDDI registry. By default, Designer displays all published services, but you can use a filter to limit the number of services shown.
*Incorporate a web service into Integration Server.
You can incorporate a web service in the UDDI registry into your integration solution by creating a consumer web service descriptor from the web service. Designer automatically generates a web service connector for each operation in the web service, which can be invoked in the same way as any other IS service. For more information, see Web Services Developer’s Guide.
*Publish services to a UDDI registry.
You can make a service that resides on Integration Server (such as a flow service, Java service, C service, or adapter service) available as an operation of a web service and then publish the web service to a UDDI registry.
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