Before you begin
Use this topic if you use a UDDI Registry to publish or find UDDI entities either through a user interface or by writing UDDI client applications.
This section contains a list of some of the topics that you might want to refer to as a user of a UDDI Registry:
UDDI Registry Terminology introduces some terms with which you might need to be familiar with to use a UDDI Registry.
UDDI Registry user interface tells you how to access the UDDI User Console, which is a user interface that allows you to find UDDI entities and carry out simple UDDI publish operations.
See Displaying the user interface for the URL for the UDDI User Interface.
UDDI Registry SOAP Service End Points contains details for accessing the UDDI version 3 Inquiry, Publish, Security, and custody transfer APIs, as well as the UDDI version 1 and version 2 APIs.
UDDI Registry Client Programming explains how to write UDDI client application programs. The recommended client programming interface is the IBM UDDI version 3 Client for Java.
IBM JAXR Provider for the UDDI Registry is for users who want to use the Java API for XML Registries to access UDDI.
User Defined Value Set Support in the UDDI Registry explains how to add custom value set data to a UDDI Registry.
UDDI Registry troubleshooting might be useful if you encounter any problems or unexpected behaviour while using the UDDI Registry, and UDDI Registry messages explains any UDDI messages which you might see.
Related tasks
Getting started for UDDI Administrators