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UDDI -has two functions: (1) it is a SOAP-based protocol that defines how UDDI clients -communicate with registries, and (2) it is a particular set of globally replicated -registries.</shortdesc> -<prolog><metadata> -<keywords><indexterm>UDDI<indexterm>relationship with WSDL</indexterm></indexterm> -<indexterm>WSDL<indexterm>relationship with UDDI</indexterm></indexterm></keywords> -</metadata></prolog> -<conbody> -<p>Registering a service involves four core data structure types:</p> -<ul> -<li>The <systemoutput>businessEntity</systemoutput> data type contains information -about the business that has a published service.</li> -<li>The <systemoutput>businessService</systemoutput> data type is a description -of a Web service.</li> -<li>The <systemoutput>bindingTemplate</systemoutput> data type contains technical -information for determining the entry point and construction specifications -for invoking a Web service.</li> -<li>The <systemoutput>tModel</systemoutput> data type provides a reference -system to assist in the discovery of Web services and acts as a technical -specification for a Web service.</li> -</ul> -<p>For more information on the UDDI data types, refer to the related reference -topics at the end of this topic.</p> -<p>Web Services Description Language (WSDL) is an XML-based standard specification -for describing Web services. WSDL defines an XML format for describing network -services as a set of endpoints that operate on messages that contain either -document-oriented or procedure-oriented information.</p> -<p>The WSDL service description can be structured in many ways. However, to -assist with publishing and finding WSDL service descriptions in a UDDI registry, -WSDL documents consist of two main parts: </p> -<ul> -<li>The service interface definition describes the abstract type interface -and its protocol binding, known as the WSDL binding document</li> -<li>The service implementation definition describes the service access location -information, known as the WSDL service document</li> -</ul> -<p>When creating Web services with the Apache Axis run-time environment, the -Web services tools create a single WSDL document when generating Web services -from <tm tmclass="special" tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc." tmtype="tm" trademark="Java">Java</tm> beans -or EJBs. This WSDL document contains both the service interface and implementation -documents.</p> -<p>A service interface is described by a WSDL document that contains the types, -import, message, portType, and binding elements. A service interface contains -the WSDL service definition that will be used to implement one or more services. -It is an abstract definition of a Web service, and is used to describe a specific -type of service. This document can reference another service interface document -using an import element. The Web services tools in this product generate a -service interface document that contains only the message and portType elements -that are referenced by the binding document that contains only bindings for -the portType.</p> -<p>The service implementation document contains the service elements. A service -implementation document contains a description of a service that implements -a service interface. At least one of the import elements will contain a reference -to the WSDL service interface document; however monolithic WSDL such as that -created using the Axis run-time environment does not have imports. A service -implementation document can contain references to more than one service interface -document.</p> -<p>A service provider hosts a Web service and makes it accessible using protocols -such as SOAP/HTTP and SOAP/JMS. The Web service is described by the WSDL documents -that are stored on the provider's server or in a special repository. The WSDL -documents are referenced by UDDI business services (service documents) and -tModels (binding documents). These pointers enable discovery of a Web service -by a service requestor.</p> -<p>Figure 1. Relationship between UDDI and WSDL.</p> -<p> <image alt="Illustration of the relationship between UDDI and WSDL." href="../images/wsdluddi.gif"> -</image> </p> -<p>Figure 1 illustrates the relationship between UDDI and WSDL. The WSDL service -element references the WSDL binding element. The URL of the document containing -the WSDL binding element is published to the UDDI business registry as a tModel. -The URL of the document containing the WSDL service element is published to -the UDDI business registry as a businessService and contains information about -the bindingTemplate. For more information on UDDI registry data structure -types, refer to the related reference section at the end of this document. -Note that the import portion of the diagram is optional depending on the run-time -environment; monolithic WSDL such as that created using the Axis run-time -environment does not have imports.</p> -<p>The service implementation describes an instance of a service. The instance -is defined using a WSDL service element. The service element in a service -implementation document is used to publish a UDDI businessService. When publishing -a WSDL service description, a service interface must be published as a tModel -before a service implementation is published as a businessService.</p> -<p>A service implementation is published in a UDDI registry as part of a businessService -with one or more bindingTemplate elements. The businessService is published -by the service provider. A new businessService is created for a service element -that is defined in the service implementation document. A new bindingTemplate -element is created within a businessService for each port element that is -defined within a service element.</p> -<p>For more information on the relationship between WSDL and UDDI refer to - <xref href="http://uddi.org/bestpractices.html" scope="external">uddi.org/bestpractices.html</xref>.</p> -</conbody> -<related-links> -<linklist><title>Related Concepts</title> -<link href="cuddi.dita"></link> -<link href="../../org.eclipse.jst.ws.doc.user/concepts/cwsdl.dita" scope="peer"> -<linktext>Web Services Description Language (WSDL)</linktext></link> -</linklist> -<linklist><title>Related Reference</title> -<link href="../ref/ruddi.dita"></link> -<link href="../../org.eclipse.jst.ws.doc.user/ref/rwsdl.dita" scope="peer"> -<linktext>Web Services Description Language (WSDL)</linktext></link> -</linklist> -</related-links> -</concept> |