A list of publicly available Web services can be found , including a stock-quote service, a traffic-report service, and a weather service.
Each service is independent, reusable, and performs a distinct task. These services can be linked together across or within enterprises using XML. you can stack services like toy blocks, which lets you build applications from Web services quickly, borrowing blocks from UDDI registries when you need them.
For public Web services, the WSDL file is typically available on the Web site of the organization that publishes the service. For private Web services, contact the organization that supports the Web service to obtain the WSDL file.You can also find WSDL files through both public and private UDDI registries. To learn more about UDDI, see the information
Sybase cannot guarantee that publicly-available Web
services will remain static. If you try to use a public Web service
and it no longer functions, contact the Web service provider to
verify that the service has not changed.
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