WebSphere Application
Server provides UDDI4J classes in the com.ibm.uddi.jar file. This
file contains classes that support Version 1 and Version 2 of the
UDDI specification, providing compatability with earlier versions
of WebSphere Application
Server. The UDDI4J classes in this file are deprecated.
The
UDDI4J methods map onto the UDDI Version 1 and Version 2 SOAP Inquiry
and Publish APIs. These APIs are protected by access control mechanisms,
for example role mappings. If the role mappings for these APIs are
such that requests to these interfaces require a WebSphere Application Server authenticated
user ID, a client program that uses UDDI4J must 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, by using
the following system properties:
- http.proxyHost
- http.proxyPort
- http.proxyUserName
- http.proxyPassword