Using Unwired Accelerator Web services

Web service support is implemented using Apache SOAP 2.3.1, and has been tested with the client side of the same version. UA has also successfully performed compatibility tests with Apache Axis.

Figure 3-4: Web services illustration

Unwired Accelerator allows you to create Web services elements and incorporate those elements into applications. An example of a Web service might be weather conditions based on postal code or stock quote results based on company symbols.

You create Web service elements that use standard WSDL files or service keys (globally unique identifiers that refer to services published in a UDDI Business Registry), then add the elements to applications that execute local or remote Web services to extract and display application content.

Unwired Accelerator also lets you create Web services applications and publish the applications as Web services to either of these UDDI registries—TrySybase, and Microsoft test.