You can use the Web Services Invocation Framework (WSIF) to bind a reference to a Web service, then look up the reference by using JNDI.
You access a Web service through information provided in the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) document for the service. If you do not know where to find the WSDL document for the service, but you know that it has been registered in a UDDI registry, then you look it up in the registry. Java programs access Java objects and resources in a similar manner, but using a JNDI interface.
The code fragments in the following steps show how, by using WSIF, you can bind a reference to a Web service then look up the reference by using JNDI.
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