UDDI
Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) is a platform-independent, XML-based registry for businesses worldwide to list themselves on the Internet.
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This document describes the Web services and behaviors of all instances of a UDDI registry. Normative material is provided in the numbered chapters of the document and in the XML schemas which...
Over the past few years, much of the Java developer community has embraced the various pieces of J2EE, and in the process has given server-side programming the high status formerly enjoyed by...
UDDI stands for Universal Description, Discovery and Integration. The UDDI Project is an industry initiative that is working to enable businesses to quickly, easily, and dynamically find and carry...
Web services are designed to be accessed via the Internet or other network connections. However, there has to be a way of advertising a service’s existence, its purpose, and protocols. For example,...
Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) is just one of the standards used in the hot, new Web services realm. UDDI lets you store information about which Web services are made...
Many data formats are being used in the enterprise world that make it difficult for businesses to collaborate with one another at the application level. Web services enable interoperability through a...
Find out how the new WS-Inspection specification allows automatic discovery of Web services without a UDDI registry.
In this first of a three-part series, we will look at these different methods of using WSDL with UDDI registries.
Web services technologies such as SOAP, UDDI and WSDL will
facilitate inter-enterprise cooperation on the Internet. Using
Web services, your information system will be able to
communicate much...
Tapestry is a standards-based user management system, developed on the Java platform, using WSDL and SOAP to define the services and UDDI to publish it. In this article, Chang Sau Sheong describes...