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The WSDL file lists the operations that service provides." /> -<meta name="description" content="The Web service, also known as the business service, describes a Web service's endpoint and where its WSDL file resides. The WSDL file lists the operations that service provides." /> -<meta content="XHTML" name="DC.Format" /> -<meta content="tpublish" name="DC.Identifier" /> -<meta content="en-us" name="DC.Language" /> -<link href="../../org.eclipse.wst.doc.user/commonltr.css" type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" /> -<title>Publishing a Web service</title> -</head> -<body id="tpublish"><a name="tpublish"><!-- --></a> - - -<h1 class="topictitle1">Publishing a Web service</h1> - - - -<div><p>The Web service, also known as the business service, describes -a Web service's endpoint and where its WSDL file resides. The WSDL file lists -the operations that service provides.</p> - -<div class="p">Prerequisites:<ol> -<li> <a href="treg.html">Register with a registry</a>.</li> - -<li> <a href="tstrtexp.html">Launch the Web Services Explorer</a>.</li> - -<li> <a href="taddreg.html">Add the registry to the Web Services Explorer</a>.</li> - -<li>Create a Web service.</li> - -<li>Deploy the Web service.</li> - -<li> <a href="tpubent.html">Publish a Business Entity</a>.</li> - -</ol> -</div> - -<div class="section"><p>You can publish a business service using two different publication -formats: simple and advanced.</p> -</div> - -</div> - -<div class="nested1" xml:lang="en-us" id="d0e74"><a name="d0e74"><!-- --></a> -<h2 class="topictitle2">Publish a business service using the simple option</h2> - -<div> -<div class="section"><p>To publish a Web service using the simple option:</p> -</div> - -<ol> -<li><span>In the Web Services Explorer Navigator pane, select the business -entity for which you want to publish the business service.</span></li> - -<li><span>In the Actions pane toolbar, click the <strong>Publish Service</strong> icon - <img src="../images/pubserv.gif" alt="Picture of the Publish Service icon." />.</span></li> - -<li><span>Select the <strong>Simple</strong> radio button.</span></li> - -<li><span>Enter the publish URL, your user ID, password, WSDL URL, business -name, and business description in the respective fields.</span></li> - -<li><span>Click <strong>Go</strong> to publish your business entity.</span></li> - -</ol> - -<div class="section"><p> <strong>Important:</strong> Ensure that you select the service document, -since the service element is the basis for the Business Service that you will -publish. You cannot publish a Business Service using a WSDL document that -does not have service elements.</p> -<p>The Web Services Explorer is automatically -updated with your published Web service. The registry contains pointers to -the URL of the WSDL service document of the Web service. Businesses can now -discover and integrate with your Web service.</p> -</div> - -</div> - -</div> - -<div class="nested1" xml:lang="en-us" id="d0e113"><a name="d0e113"><!-- --></a> -<h2 class="topictitle2">Publish a business service using the advanced option</h2> - -<div> -<div class="section"><p>To publish a Web service using the advanced option:</p> -</div> - -<ol> -<li><span>In the Web Services Explorer Navigator pane, select the business -entity for which you want to publish the business service.</span></li> - -<li><span>In the Actions pane toolbar, click the <strong>Publish Service</strong> icon - <img src="../images/pubserv.gif" alt="Picture of the Publish Service icon." />.</span></li> - -<li><span>Select the <strong>Advanced</strong> radio button.</span></li> - -<li><span>Enter the publish URL, your user ID, password, and WSDL URL in -the respective fields.</span></li> - -<li><span>Click <strong>Get</strong> or <span class="uicontrol">Find</span> to associate the -service with a business entity.</span></li> - -<li><span>Click <strong>Get</strong> or <span class="uicontrol">Find</span> to associate a -specific service interface with the service.</span></li> - -<li><span>Click <strong>Add</strong> to create business service names.</span></li> - -<li><span>Click <strong>Add</strong> to create business service descriptions.</span> -</li> - -<li><span>Click <strong>Add</strong> to create categories. Enter your business service -categories. Select a category type from the drop down list. Click <strong>Browse</strong> to -open the Categories pane. Navigate through the hierarchical taxonomy -and select the appropriate classification for your business service, then -exit the Categories pane.</span></li> - -<li><span>Click <strong>Go</strong> to publish your business entity.</span></li> - -</ol> - -<div class="section"><p> <strong>Important:</strong> Ensure that you select the service document, -since the service element is the basis for the Business Service that you will -publish. You cannot publish a Business Service using a WSDL document -that does not have service elements.</p> -<p>The Web Services Explorer -is automatically updated with your published Web service. The registry contains -pointers to the URL of the WSDL service document of the Web service. Businesses -can now discover and integrate with your Web service.</p> -</div> - -</div> - -<div> -<div class="linklist"><strong>Related Concepts</strong><br /> - -<div><a href="../../org.eclipse.jst.ws.doc.user/concepts/cwsinwsa.html"> Tools for Web services development</a></div> -<div><a href="../../org.eclipse.jst.ws.doc.user/concepts/cws.html">Web services development</a></div> -<div><a href="../concepts/cuddi.html" title="Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) specification defines a way to publish and discover information about Web services.">Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI)</a></div></div> - -<div class="linklist"><strong>Related Tasks</strong><br /> - -<div><a href="tuddiexp.html" title="Through UDDI and WSIL, other applications can discover WSDL documents and bind with them to execute transactions or perform other business processes.">Publishing Web services and business entities</a></div> -<div><a href="tstrtexp.html" title="The Web services tools allows you to launch the Web Services Explorer in several ways.">Launching the Web Services Explorer</a></div> -<div><a href="treg.html" title="In order to publish your business entity and Web service to a UDDI registry, you must first register with the registry that you want to use.">Registering with a UDDI registry</a></div></div> - -<div class="linklist"><strong>Related Reference</strong><br /> - -<div><a href="../ref/ruddi.html" title="Once you have registered and logged in to the UDDI registry that you want to use, you can register your Web service. Registration of a service involves four core data structure types: business information, service information, binding information, and information describing the specifications for services. The relationship between these data types is described in Figure 1.">Data structure types (UDDI registry)</a></div></div> -</div> -</div> - - -</body> -</html>
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