Chapter 4 Using the UDDI Registry Site
Web Services Toolkit connects directly to the UDDI registry sites on the Web where you can register your WSDL. For more information on WSDL in Web Services Toolkit, see Chapter 3, "Creating and Using WSDL Documents". The information you publish from the Web Services Toolkit GUI to a UDDI registry site is replicated to the other participating UDDI registry sites.
Using Web Services Toolkit, you can specify a business name and description, contact information, service properties, and tModels. A business is a classification on the UDDI registry sites under which potential users of your service can find it from a search. You can publish multiple services under the same business name or create a new business name for different services. You can also publish a tModel. tModels provide a common point of reference that allows a technical interface to be registered, and compatible implementations of those interfaces to be easily identified. A tModel could be a technical specification document.For information on using the Web Services Toolkit to publish to a UDDI registry site, see UDDI registry interface.
WARNING! | Because Web Services Toolkit connects directly to a UDDI registry site, you must first be a registered user on the site where you want to publish. To register, go the UDDI Web site www.UDDI.org/register.html . |
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