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-<title>Publishing Web services and business entities with the Web Services
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-<h1 class="topictitle1">Publishing Web services and business entities</h1>
-<div><p>Through UDDI and WSIL, other applications can discover WSDL documents
-and bind with them to execute transactions or perform other business processes. </p>
-<div class="section"><p>UDDI enables the discovery of Web services by providing a distributed
-registry of businesses and their service descriptions, implemented in a common
-XML format.  In order for a service requestor to discover a service,
-a service provider must first publish a business entity and at least one business
-service, and service interface in a UDDI registry.  The Web Services
-Explorer is a Web application that supports the publication, discovery, and
-maintenance of business entities, business services, and service interfaces.</p>
-<p>WSIL
-enables the discovery of Web services by defining a distributed service discovery
-method that supplies references to service descriptions at the service provider's
-point-of-offering, by specifying how to inspect a Web site for available Web
-services.  The WSIL specification defines the locations on a Web site
-where you can look for Web service descriptions. Since WSIL focuses on
-distributed service discovery, the WSIL specification complements UDDI by
-facilitating the discovery of services that are available on Web sites
-that may not be listed yet in a UDDI registry. The Web Services Explorer allows
-you to generate and explore WSIL documents.</p>
-<p>The favorites page of the
-Web Services Explorer allows you to store the location of UDDI registries,
-business entities, Web services, service interfaces, as well as WSIL and WSDL
-documents.</p>
-<p>Use the Web Services Explorer to do any of the following
-tasks:</p>
-<ul><li> <a href="taddreg.html">Add a registry to the Web Services Explorer</a> </li>
-<li> <a href="tbkmrk.html">Adding a registry, business entity, business
-service, service interface, WSIL, or WSDL service to Favorites</a> </li>
-<li> <a href="tdiscov.html">Discover a Web service</a> </li>
-<li> <a href="tpubent.html">Publish a business entity to a registry</a> </li>
-<li> <a href="tpublish.html">Publish a business service to a registry</a> </li>
-<li> <a href="tunpub.html">Remove a business entity, business service,
-or service interface from a registry</a> </li>
-<li> <a href="tupdate.html">Update a business entity, business service,
-or service interface</a> </li>
-<li> <a href="tbusproj.html">Manage referenced services</a> </li>
-<li> <a href="tassert.html">Manage publisher assertions</a> </li>
-</ul>
-<p>Prerequisites:</p>
-</div>
-<ol><li class="stepexpand"><span>Before you can use the Web Services Explorer to perform any of
-these functions, you must <a href="treg.html">register with a public registry</a> or <a href="../../org.eclipse.jst.ws.uddi.registry.doc.user/tasks/tuddiwiz.html"> configure a private registry</a>.  There are many different
-registries with which you can register.</span> </li>
-<li class="stepexpand"><span>Ensure that you are using a supported Web browser.</span> The
-following Web browsers and versions are supported:<ul><li>Internet Explorer: 6.0 and up</li>
-<li>Mozilla: 1.2.1 and up</li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-<li class="stepexpand"><span> <a href="tstrtexp.html">Launch the Web Services Explorer</a>.</span></li>
-</ol>
-<div class="section"><div class="p"><strong>Known limitations of the Web Services Explorer:</strong><ul><li>The taxonomy categories in the Web Services Explorer are not translated
-since they must match those in the standards adhered to by UDDI (ISO, UNSPSC
-7.3, NAICS).</li>
-<li>The Web Services Explorer will launch without the browser toolbar which
-shows, amongst other things, the URL to the Web application. This URL should
-only be used by users with accessibility needs. The URL to the Web Services
-Explorer Web application can be obtained through the following steps:<ol><li>From the Window menu, select Preferences.</li>
-<li>In the Preferences dialog, select <span class="uicontrol">Web Browser</span> in
-the left pane.</li>
-<li>On the right, select <span class="uicontrol">Use external Web Browser</span>.</li>
-<li>In the <span class="uicontrol">Location: text</span> field, browse or type in
-the full path of the Internet Explorer executable. (for example, C:\Program
-Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe).</li>
-<li>Click <span class="uicontrol">Apply</span> followed by <span class="uicontrol">OK</span>.</li>
-</ol>
- Note that this preference will now apply to any browser windows that
-are launched by the user or by the tools themselves (such as the Universal
-Test Client). The Web Services Explorer will now launch in an external browser
-and its URL should be in the Address field. This can then be pasted or opened
-using am accessibility assisting browser such as IBM<sup>®</sup> Home Page Reader.</li>
-<li>When performing an advanced find or publish in the UDDI page of the Web
-Services Explorer, the items in the drop down list for picking a language
-in conjunction with a name or description is sorted according to the operating
-system's locale settings. On Windows<sup>®</sup>, this order may be managed through
-the Control Panel. To do this:<ol><li>Open the Control Panel.</li>
-<li>Launch the Regional Options control panel applet.</li>
-<li>In the General tab of the resulting dialog, there may be a "Sorting order"
-drop-down list. If so, pick a sorting order and then click <span class="uicontrol">Apply</span> followed
-by <span class="uicontrol">OK</span>.</li>
-<li>In the Web Services Explorer, the new sorting order comes into effect
-once the page reloads. This can be accomplished by pressing the back arrow
-followed by the forward arrow in the main toolbar.</li>
-</ol>
-Note: The instructions above apply to Windows 2000. On Windows XP,
-the tab mentioned in step 3 is called "Regional Options". Beside the language
-drop-down, there is a <span class="uicontrol">Customize</span> button. When this is
-clicked, a new dialog appears. A sorting tab will allow users to pick the
-sorting method if applicable.</li>
-</ul>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div>
-<ul class="ullinks">
-<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../tasks/tstrtexp.html">Launching the Web Services Explorer</a></strong><br />
-The Web services tools allows you to launch the Web Services Explorer
-in several ways.</li>
-<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../tasks/treg.html">Registering with a UDDI registry</a></strong><br />
-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.</li>
-<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../tasks/taddreg.html">Adding a Registry to the IBM Web Services Explorer</a></strong><br />
-Although the Web Services Explorer comes populated with several
-registries, you can also add additional registries to your list of favorites.</li>
-<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../tasks/tpubent.html">Publishing a business entity</a></strong><br />
-A business entity contains information about the business that
-has published a service.  Before you can publish a business service,
-you must publish a business entity.</li>
-<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../tasks/tpublish.html">Publishing a Web service</a></strong><br />
-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.</li>
-<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../tasks/tupdate.html">Updating a business entity, Web service, or service interface</a></strong><br />
-After you have published a business entity, Web service, or service
-interface, you can update it through the Web Services Explorer.</li>
-<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../tasks/tunpub.html">Removing a business entity, Web service, or service interface from a registry</a></strong><br />
-After you have published a business entity, Web service, or service
-interface, you can remove or unpublish it through the Web Services Explorer.</li>
-<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../tasks/tbusproj.html">Managing referenced services</a></strong><br />
-A service projection enables a business entity to reference a service
-that was published by another business entity. By using the businessService
-structure as a projection to an already published businessService, businesses
-can share or reuse services.  Service projections are managed centrally
-as part of the referencing businessEntity.</li>
-<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../tasks/tassert.html">Managing publisher assertions</a></strong><br />
-A publisher assertion is a way in UDDI to associate businessEntity
-structures.  The publisher assertion defines a group of businessEntity
-structures. Many businesses are not effectively represented by a single businessEntity.
-A publisher assertion allows for associations to be formed between several
-businessEntity structures. For example, a large company may have several subsidiaries
-that have different descriptions but are still closely coupled and want to
-make their relationships visible in UDDI registries.</li>
-<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../tasks/tbkmrk.html">Adding a registry, business entity, business service, service interface, WSIL, or WSDL service to Favorites</a></strong><br />
-</li>
-<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../tasks/tgenwsil.html">Generating a WSIL file</a></strong><br />
-Web Services Inspection Language (WSIL) is a service discovery
-mechanism that is an alternative to UDDI as well as complementary to UDDI.
-WSIL can be generated at any point in the Web service development cycle once
-the WSDL file for the Web service has been created.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<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>
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-<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="twsdlexp.html">Exploring WSDL using the WSDL Explorer</a></div>
-<!-- <div><a href="../../org.eclipse.jst.ws.uddi.registry.doc.user/tasks/tuddiwiz.html">Configure a private registry</a></div>-->
-<div><a href="../../org.eclipse.jst.ws.doc.user/tasks/toverws.html"> Developing Web services</a></div></div>
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-<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>
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