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- UDDI - Overview
- UDDI - Elements
- UDDI - Technical Architecture
- UDDI - Data Model
- UDDI - Interfaces
- UDDI - Usage Example
- UDDI with WSDL
- UDDI - Implementations
- UDDI - Specifications
- UDDI - Summary
- UDDI API References
- UDDI - API Quick References
- UDDI Useful Resources
- UDDI - Quick Guide
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- UDDI - Discussion
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UDDI - Summary
UDDI and its elements in this tutorial and have also seen the complete architecture and the data model of UDDI.
We have learned about the two UDDI interfaces: Publisher's Interface and Enquiry Interface. We have also learned how to register and search for web services with UDDI.
What's Next?
The next step is to learn about SOAP, WSDL, and Web Services.
SOAP
SOAP is a simple XML-based protocol that allows applications to exchange information over HTTP.
If you want to learn more about SOAP, please visit our SOAP tutorial.
WSDL
WSDL is the standard format for describing a web service in XML format.
WSDL is an integral part of UDDI.
If you want to learn more about WSDL, please visit our WSDL Tutorial.
Web Services
Web services can convert your applications into web-applications.
If you want to learn more about web services, please visit our Web Services tutorial.