End-to-end paths for web services - UDDI registry
The Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) specification defines a way to publish and discover information about web services. The UDDI specification defines a standard for the visibility, reusability, and manageability that are essential for a service-oriented architecture (SOA) registry service. The UDDI registry is a directory for web services that is implemented using the UDDI specification. It is a component of WAS.
Web services are self-contained, modular applications that can be described, published, located, and invoked over a network. They implement a services oriented architecture (SOA), which supports the connecting or sharing of resources and data in a very flexible and standardized manner. Services support dynamic, automated discovery and reuse.
Subtopics
- Get started with the UDDI registry
We can get started either as an administrator of a UDDI registry, or as a user of a UDDI registry that is already set up.
- Use 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 WAS.
Related information:
End-to-end paths for web services
End-to-end paths for web services - Addressing (WS-Addressing)
End-to-end paths for web services - Reliable messaging (WS-ReliableMessaging)
End-to-end paths for web services - Policy (WS-Policy)
End-to-end paths for web services - Resource framework (WSRF)
End-to-end paths for web services - RESTful services
End-to-end paths for web services - Security (WS-Security)
End-to-end paths for web services - Transaction support (WS-Transaction)
End-to-end paths for web services - Transports