By default, JDeveloper already has connections defined to the following UDDI registries:
You can define additional connections to other UDDI registries, for example, to browse your organization's internal UDDI registry.
You can find a web service either by entering all or part of a tModel name, or you can find a web service by category.
Note: If you get unexpected results when you are browsing a public UDDI registry for web services, it may be because a lot of entries in public UDDI registries are badly formed. Many are registered as an exercise in using UDDI, rather than because they are web services offering a solution to a business problem.
Information about user-defined UDDI registry connections is held in the file
<jdev_install>/jdev/system/uddiconnection.xml,
where <jdev_install> is the
folder where you installed JDeveloper. This file should not be edited manually,
otherwise you could lose the user-defined registry settings.
For more information about UDDI, refer to the specifications at http://www.uddi.org.