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Designing: Adding UDDI External Systems
 

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Using SOAP Message Handlers

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Adding UDDI External Systems

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Adding UDDI External Systems

Figure 13 UDDI External System Icon
Image of a UDDI External System icon.

A UDDI External System represents a UDDI Registry server in a runtime Environment. You create this component by selecting the New > UDDI External System option from the Environment context menu in the NetBeans Services window, which presents a dialog box in which you enter the component name.

Note - You can create only one UDDI External System per runtime Environment.

Entering a name and clicking OK adds the UDDI External System to the selected Environment. Right-clicking the UDDI External System in the NetBeans Services window displays its context menu. See Using Environment Component Context Menus for additional information.