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WSDL and UDDI
Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) is a
directory service where businesses can register and search for Web services.
What is UDDI
UDDI is a platform-independent framework for describing services, discovering
businesses, and integrating business services by using the Internet.
- UDDI stands for Universal Description, Discovery and Integration
- UDDI is a directory for storing information about web services
- UDDI is a directory of web service interfaces described by WSDL
- UDDI communicates via SOAP
- UDDI is built into the Microsoft .NET platform
What is UDDI Based On?
UDDI uses World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Internet Engineering Task Force
(IETF) Internet standards such as XML, HTTP, and DNS protocols.
UDDI uses WSDL to describe interfaces to web services
Additionally, cross platform programming features are addressed by adopting
SOAP, known as XML Protocol messaging specifications found at the W3C Web site.
UDDI Benefits
Any industry or businesses of all sizes can benefit from UDDI
Before UDDI, there was no Internet standard for
businesses to reach their customers and partners with information about their
products and services. Nor was there a method of how to integrate into each
other's systems and processes.
Problems the UDDI specification can help to solve:
- Making it possible to discover the right business from
the millions currently online
- Defining how to enable commerce once the preferred business is
discovered
- Reaching new customers and increasing access to current customers
- Expanding offerings and extending market reach
- Solving customer-driven need to remove barriers to allow for rapid participation
in the global Internet economy
- Describing services and business processes programmatically in a single,
open, and secure environment
How can UDDI be Used
If the industry published an UDDI standard for flight rate
checking and reservation, airlines could register their services into an UDDI
directory. Travel agencies could then search the UDDI directory to find the
airline's reservation interface. When the interface is found, the travel agency
can communicate with the service immediately because it uses a well-defined
reservation interface.
Who is Supporting UDDI?
UDDI is a cross-industry effort driven by all major platform and software
providers like Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Hitachi, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP,
and Sun, as well as a large community of marketplace operators, and e-business
leaders.
Over 220 companies are members of the UDDI community.
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