Re: newbiew question on WSDD and WSDL

2005-10-03 Thread Vishist Mandapaka
Ron,    If I may add my understanding    UDDI is synchronous to DNS in one way. The difference between DNS and UDDI is DNS works at network layer where as UDDI works at Application layer. Presuming a client is unaware where a particular service is running, he might lookup in the UDDI, fetch the

Re: newbiew question on WSDD and WSDL

2005-10-03 Thread Ron Reynolds
WSDL is the universal standard XML for describing a (web) service interface ("web" is misleading here - WSDL works GREAT for describing ANY service interface) including message structure and types (using XSD), protocols, and locations (host urls). (note, this is WSDL combined with SOAP-Bindings

newbiew question on WSDD and WSDL

2005-10-03 Thread Developer Developer
What is the different between WSDD and WSDL. My understanding is   WSDD - is used to deploy a webservice on the webserver WSDL- Is used to publish the web service in the UDDI.   Is that right ?   What is the best way to create a WSDD for a webservice defined in the java ( have access to the source