Describes the manner in which the WSDL describing an inbound service is published to a UDDI registry.
Configuration properties for this object. These property values are preserved even if the run-time environment is stopped then restarted. Changing these property values typically has no effect until the run-time environment is restarted; for example, by stopping then restarting an application server. See the information center task descriptions for information about how to apply configuration changes to the run-time environment.
The name of this UDDI publication property.
Required | Yes |
Data type | Text |
The reference of the UDDI registry to which WSDL is to be published.
A UDDI reference is a pointer to a UDDI registry. The UDDI references in the list are those that you added using the administrative console option . Select a UDDI reference that can access the UDDI business category under which you want to publish this service.
Required | Yes |
Data type | Selection list |
The key of the business within which this service is to be published.
The business key identifies the business category under which you want your service to appear in UDDI. To get a list of valid business keys, look up businesses in a UDDI registry. Here is an example of a UDDI business key: 08A536DC-3482-4E18-BFEC-2E2A23630526.
Required | Yes |
Data type | Text |
The key of the service as published to the UDDI registry.
When a service is published to UDDI, the registry assigns a service key to the service. So after the service has been published you can get the service key from the target UDDI registry. Here is an example of a UDDI service key: 34280367-0ECF-46CE-B804-14C21D6D0FB1.
Required | No |
Data type | Text |