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| UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration) is a specification for creating a registry service that catalogs organizations and their Web services. An implementation of the...
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| The businessEntity Structure
A businessEntity is a data structure that represents any individual or enterprise that is publishing one or more Web services to a UDDI...
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| The businessService and bindingTemplate Structures
The businessEntity complex type declares an element called businessServices (plural), which may contain one or more businessService (singular) primary data structures....
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| The tModel Structure
The t in tModel resulted from a debate among the authors that created the first UDDI specification. Some wanted to call the data...
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| The publisherAssertion Structure
In a large organization like GE, IBM, or AOL Time Warner, it's likely that some of the many divisions and departments will want...
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| UUID Keys
Most of the primary UDDI data structures (businessEntity, business Service, bindingTemplate, and tModel) are automatically assigned a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) key when they...
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| A tModel that represents a Web service may claim that it adheres to the WS-I Basic Profile by including a WS-I conformance claim categorization, as...
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| The UDDI data model is a bit complicated because it attempts to be open to any type of service, not just WSDL-based Web services. There...
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