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UDDI4J programming interface (Deprecated)

The UDDI4J Version 2 APIs are deprecated in this version of WebSphere Application Server. The UDDI Version 3 Client for Java is the preferred API for accessing UDDI using Java code.

The following considerations are specific to the support for UDDI4J specification provided by WebSphere Application Server:
  • UDDI4J class libraries provided.
    WebSphere Application Server provides two UDDI4J class libraries:
    uddi4jv2.jar
    This class library contains classes which support Version 2 of the UDDI specification. The classes in this library are deprecated.
    uddi4j.jar
    This class library is provided for compatibility with earlier versions of WebSphere Application Server and supports Version 1 of the UDDI specification. The classes in this library are deprecated.
The UDDI4J methods map onto the UDDI Version 1 and Version 2 SOAP inquiry and publish APIs. These APIs are protected as described in Access control for UDDI registry interfaces. If the role mappings for these APIs are such that requests to these interfaces will require a WebSphere Application Server authenticated user ID, a client program using UDDI4J should pass the user name and password by setting the system properties http.basicAuthUserName and http.basicAuthPassword. A UDDI4J client program can also specify details for a proxy server, including a user name and password, using the following system properties:
  • http.proxyHost
  • http.proxyPort
  • http.proxyUserName
  • http.proxyPassword



Related tasks
UDDI registry client programming
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Reference: Generated API documentation
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