Search for Web Services by Name

You can search a UDDI registry for a web service by entering part of all of the tModel name.

You must have a connection from your machine to the Internet, as JDeveloper makes a connection to the UDDI registry you select.

If you want to generate a stub at the end of this procedure, there must be at least one workspace and project in the Navigator. If these do not exist, a warning message is displayed and you can choose to continue without creating one, or to cancel the wizard so that you can first create a workspace and project.

To search for a web service by name:

  1. If you need to create a new connection to a UDDI registry first see Creating UDDI Registry Connections.
  2. In the Navigator, expand Connections.
  3. If the Welcome page is displayed read the summary on it, then click Next.
  4. The next page depends on whether you have already selected the UDDI registry you want to use.
  5. Select Name and click Next to display the Search Criteria page.
  6. Enter a value to Search For. You can enter part or all of a tModel name, using % as a wild card.
  7. To search for an exact match, select Exact Match.
  8. If you want to perform a case sensitive search, select Case Sensitive. Click Next to display the tModel page.
  9. A list of the tModels that fit your search criteria is displayed. When the web service uses WSDL, there is a tick in Is WSDL? Click on the service you want, and click Next to display the Service page.
  10. A list of web services that implement the tModel you selected is displayed. Click on the service you one, and click Next to display the Finish page.
  11. A description of the web service is displayed.

The Find Web Services Wizard dialog allows you to choose what to do with the web service you have found:


Configuring UDDI Registry Connections
About UDDI
UDDI Registries