UDDI definition

UDDI means description; discovery and integration; an XML-based standard for describing; publishing; and finding web services;

Examples of UDDI in a sentence

  • Examples of these components include, but are not limited to: Messaging-Oriented Middleware (MOM), Object Request Broker (ORB), Enterprise Application Integration (EAI), EXtensible Markup Language (XML), Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Web Services Description Language (WSDL), Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI).

  • Vesting shall continue in accordance with Exhibit A-1 unless accelarated or terminated as described in more detail below.

  • Like any other web service, a NWS can be published and discovered using standards such as UDDI and invoked using standards such as SOAP.

  • The way for an SLA research for web service is categorized into three: WSDL extensions, Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI) extensions and broker architecture [1].

  • Web services are supported by technologies such as SOAP, UDDI and WSDL [27] and are accessed via a Uniform Resource Locator.

  • Then the application builders who need the Java program can find it in the UDDI server and invoke it through sending SOAP messages typically conveyed using HTTP.

  • Web services are published in a UDDI service registry as WSDL service descriptions by the service providers.

  • In this way, agencies can enjoy the simplicity and efficiency of UDDI without losing confidentiality; and no dedicated secure service notice facilities are needed.

  • To help readers from other areas better understand the work presented in this thesis, we give a brief introduction to WSDL, UDDI and SOAP.

  • Adding SLA annotations in UDDI extension also needs an expansion after the UDDI repository was closed in 2006.

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