Searching a public or private UDDI registry. |
If
you select this option the UDDI Registry page displays.- Enter the URL of a public or private UDDI registry, or select from the
registries supplied.
- Enter the text with which you want to search the registry. This can include
either the partial or full name or key (UUID) of the service.
- Select if you want to search by the name of the Web service, or by the
key that is associated with a published Web service, and click Go.
- The UDDI Services table is populated with a list of available Web services
that match your criteria, including their name, description, and a URL where
their WSDL file is located.
- To see additional information about the service, click Details. This will
launch the Web service in the Web Services Explorer. For more information
about using the Web Services Explorer, refer to Testing WSDL documents and Web services using the WSDL Explorer.
- Click a WSDL file to continue creating your Web service proxy. Go to step 5.
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From a known URL. This can include known WSDL, WSIL, DISCO,
and HTML URLs. |
When you select this option, the URL page
displays. Enter the URL to a WSDL, WSIL, DISCO or HTML file that references
a Web service, and click Go.- If you entered a URL to a WSIL, HMTL, or DISCO file, a list of Web services
available from the URL are displayed. Select one of the Web services by clicking
on the WSDL file, and go to step 5.
- If you entered a URL to a WSDL file, go to step 5.
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Selecting from Web services that are deployed and running
in your workspace. |
If you selected to discover Web services
that are in your workspace, the Workspace page displays. It contains a list
of the Web services available in your workspace. Select a Web service by clicking
on the appropriate WSDL file and go to step 5. |