To use the SOAP API, construct a properly formed UDDI message within the body of a SOAP request, and send it using HTTP POST to the URL of the API that the request relates to. The response is returned within the body of the HTTP reply. The UDDI Registry samples include samples that demonstrate how to program directly to the SOAP API. Although the samples are written in Java, you can use other programming languages to create your SOAP client, providing you still send requests compliant to the SOAP specification. Valid UDDI requests should conform to the UDDI schema, and be as detailed within the UDDI specification:
http://www.uddi.org/pubs/uddi_v3.htm
For more information on using the SOAP API, refer to UDDI Registry application programming interface.
Related reference
UDDI Registry SOAP Service End Points