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Using the UDDI registry

The Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) registry is a directory for Web services that is implemented using the UDDI specification. It is a component of WebSphere Application Server.

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Throughout this information, the term UDDI registry refers to the UDDI registry component that is supplied as part of WebSphere Application Server.

This section describes the UDDI registry and how to use it. An administrator can install, configure, and manage the UDDI registry. A user can use the UDDI registry user interface and the UDDI Application Programming Interfaces (APIs).

Procedure

  1. To learn about the UDDI registry, see the following topics:
  2. To use the UDDI registry, see the following topics:
  3. To install, configure, or manage a UDDI registry, see the following topics:
  4. To resolve any problems with the UDDI registry, see the following topic:



Sub-topics
Overview of the Version 3 UDDI registry
UDDI registry terminology
Getting started with the UDDI registry
Migrating to Version 3 of the UDDI registry
Setting up and deploying a new UDDI registry
Removing and reinstalling the UDDI registry
Applying an upgrade to the UDDI registry
Configuring UDDI registry security
Configuring SOAP API and GUI services for the UDDI registry
Managing the UDDI registry
UDDI registry client programming
Using the UDDI registry user interface
UDDI registry management interfaces
Java API for XML Registries (JAXR) provider for UDDI
UDDI registry troubleshooting
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