You can access the UDDI registry in several ways; the UDDI registry user interface, application programming interfaces (APIs), or the Java™ API for XML Registries (JAXR).
You can access the UDDI registry programmatically by using several application programming interfaces (APIs).
You can also explore the UDDI registry by using the UDDI registry user interface (also referred to as the UDDI registry user console), which is a graphical interface.
You can access both UDDI (Version 2 only) and ebXML registries by using the Java API for XML Registries (JAXR). This Java client API is part of the Java EE specification.
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