Appendix B. Installing UDDI4J

The Java examples in this book use the Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) provided by UDDI4J — an open source initiative.

The Java ARchive (JAR) file containing these APIs can be downloaded from the UDDI4J project Web site at: http://www.uddi4j.org. The examples discussed in the book use APIs from the UDDI Version 2 packaging. Refer to related documentation for more information on how to set up UDDI4J for your environment.

Apache SOAP

UDDI4J APIs need a Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) implementation to process incoming and outgoing SOAP messages. Several implementations such as those from Hewlett-Packard (HP) and the Apache project, are supported. To get the Apache SOAP implementation, download the file from ...

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