Chapter 9 Using Web Services Toolkit with EAServer
The Web Services Toolkit GUI generates a WSDL document and a client proxy. The WSDL document describes an EAServer component that you want to make available as a Web service. WSDL describes your service and its location. Using the GUI, you can also publish the location of a WSDL document to a UDDI registry on the Web.
The Web Services Toolkit GUI allows you to select a UDDI registry site and log in. After you log in, you can add business and service data to the UDDI registry. Once you have published information to the registry, each time you log in, the information is retrieved and available to review, modify, delete, or add to.
A business partner can use the client proxy generated by the Web Services Toolkit SOAP management feature. Using this proxy can save time and enable a client developer to invoke a Web service without knowing how to write SOAP messages. The client proxy uses the WSDL document that describes your Web service EAServer component. The client application can then use the Web service.
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