Publishing to a UDDI Registry

This topic describes how to publish a mobile application to a UDDI Registry.

  1. Right-click the mobile application you want to publish and select Web Service|Publish to UDDI. The Publish to UDDI wizard displays.

  2. Complete the following information and click Finish.

    Publish to UDDI

    SectionDescription
    Favorite Configurations See Favorite Configurations.
    Publish InformationDetermine where, and under which category the mobile application's Web service is to be published:
    • Service Name – the name of the Web service to which the mobile application is published. The default is the name of the mobile application prefix.

    • Category – select a category under which the Web service belongs.

    • UDDI Registry – the registry to which you are publishing. Your options are:

      • UDDI Profiles – select from the list of UDDI profiles configured in the Enterprise Explorer.

      • Unwired Accelerator Cache – select from the list of UDDI profiles preconfigured on the Unwired Accelerator server to which you are connected.

    • User Name – the user name associated with the UDDI Registry to which you are publishing.

    • Password – the password of the user associated with the UDDI Registry to which you are publishing.

      By default, the User Name and Password are set with whatever you set in the UDDI profile in the Enterprise Explorer profile.

    Provider InformationProvide the following information about the entity that is publishing the mobile application. These are filled with default values defined by the Unwired Accelerator server to which you are connected.

    • Provider Name – the name of the Web service provider, under whose name the mobile application's Web service is published.

    • Contact Name – the contact name regarding the Web service.

    • Contact E-mail – the provider's e-mail address.

    • Provider Description – an optional description of the provider.

  3. When you click Finish, the mobile application Web service is published to the UDDI Registry (unless there is an error such as an incorrect password). A confirmation window displays this information:

    • WSDL URL – from here you can view the Web service.

    • Registry Key – or service key, uniquely identifies the published Web service. Make note of it, as you can use it to search for the service and perform other Web service related tasks. See Searching a UDDI Registry.

  4. Click Close to exit.

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