UDDI administration

From the Sybase Web Services view of the WST development tool, you can publish a WSDL document that describes your Web service and its location to a UDDI registry and unpublish from a UDDI site. See “UDDI 2.0” for more information.

StepsPublishing to a UDDI registry

  1. Expand the Web services folder.

  2. Right-click the Web service and select Publish.

  3. The Publish to UDDI wizard displays. Table 4-8 describes the Publish to UDDI properties. Complete the information and click Next to move to the next window and click Finish when you are done.

Table 4-8: Publishing to a UDDI wizard options and properties

Window

Property

Description

Select registry Profile

Registry Name

The registry to which you are connecting. From the Registry Name drop-down list, select a predefined site to which you want to log in, or select the Enter New Registry Name entry and enter a new name. You must be a registered user on the site where you log in. The registry name you select determines the default values of the query URL and the publish URL. You can modify these entries. For new names, you must provide connection information.

Query URL

The query URL is the location from which you query the UDDI.

Publish URL

For publishing purposes, you need both the query and publish URLs.

User Name

The user name used for accessing the UDDI site.

Password

The password used with the user name used to access the UDDI site.

Save Profile

Use this button to save a profile. It will be added to the Registry Name drop-down list for easy access.

Delete Profile

Use this button to delete a profile that you no longer require.

Ping

Use this button to test your profile connection. You should be able to ping before moving on to the other windows.

Business Information

Name

The name of the organization name by which this UDDI entry is known.

Description

A description of the organization.

Use Existing tModel Key

Your business model. The tModel is an abstract description of a particular specification or behavior to which the Web service adheres.

Service Description

A description of the service the business provides.

Retrieve Existing Businesses and tModels from Registry

You can use this button to query the UDDI registry for tModel and business information instead of entering this information manually.

Summary

Displays a summary of your selections. Click Finish to publish to the UDDI site, or click Back to change your selections.

StepsUnpublishing from a UDDI

  1. Expand the Web services folder.

  2. Right-click the Web service and select Unpublish.

  3. The Unpublish from UDDI wizard displays. Table 4-9 describes the Unpublish to UDDI properties. Complete the information and click Next to move to the next window and Finish when done.

Table 4-9: Unpublishing from a UDDI wizard options and properties

Window

Property

Description

Select Publishing Profile

Registry Name

The registry to which you are connecting. From the Registry Name drop-down list, select a predefined site to which you want to log in, or select the Enter New Registry Name entry and enter a new name. You must be a registered user on the site where you log in. The registry name you select determines the default values of the Query URL and the Publish URL. You can modify these entries. For new names, you must provide connection information.

Query URL

The query URL is the location from which you query the UDDI.

Publish URL

For publishing and unpublishing purposes, you need both the query and publish URLs.

User Name

The user name used for accessing the UDDI site.

Password

The password used in connection with the user name used to access the UDDI site.

Save Profile

Use this button to save a profile. It will be added to the Registry Name drop-down list for easy access.

Delete Profile

Use this button to delete a profile that you no longer require.

Ping

Use this button to test your profile connection. You should be able to ping before moving on to the other windows.

Select UUIDs

Name of UUID

A list of universally unique identifier (UUID) that identifies the UDDI entry for all of your UDDI entries is displayed. Check only those entries that you want to unpublish.

Check for Empty Businesses

Select to check for empty businesses. An empty business may not have a UDDI associated with it.

Check for Unused tModels

select to check for unused tModels. An unused tModel may not have a UDDI associated with it.

Selected UUID Details

Service Details

The service details of your UDDI entry as identified by the UUID identifier.

Summary

Displays a summary of your selections. Click Finish to unpublish from the UDDI site, or click Back to change your selections.