Discovering a service involves searching for a previously created service. These services may be available internally or may have been made public by the service developer who published them to a Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) repository on the Web. When you use a discovered service, you reference an existing interface and existing implementation. Use the WSDL from the discovered service to create new services.
Before you can use a discovered service, you must create a SOAP service based on the WSDL.
The following are examples of UDDI registries that provide services to the public:
TrySybase Registry
SAP Registry
XMethods Registry
See Searching a UDDI Registry for information about discovering a public service.
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