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5. If you clicked Search UDDI registry for a web service in Step 2, the Searching for web services page appears. Do the following: a. In the Search terms field, type the search criteria for the web service you wish to find. b. Select one or more of the following supported UDDI registries: v IBM UDDI Registry v Microsoft UDDI Registry v XMethods UDDI Registry c. Click Search. The Search Results tab displays the names of those registries in which results have been found. If the registry you selected is not available, an error message appears on the page. 6. For each registry name on the list, do the following: v Select the registry name to view the number of search results for that registry. v Expand the registry list to view the names of the services found in that registry. v Select the name of a service to view the web service details. 7. Select the name of the web service you want to register and click next to proceed to the next page of the wizard. The New Web service is found page appears. 8. On the New Web service is found page, you can do the following: v Click the Available Methods tab to view the list of callable services for the web service. The services are essentially methods that can be called by a client. v Click the WSDL tab to view the XML code that describes the web service. 9. When you click on an available method, more information (if available) will be displayed on the right hand pane. Note that the Fault(s) parameter is used to store errors or exceptions that may occur when the service is called. 10. Click Finish to register the web service. Viewing a registered web service After you have registered a web service you can view it in System Manager. 1. Under Integration Component Libraries > WebServices, double-click the name of the web service: The Overview tab appears. 2. Click the Overview tab to display the Available Operations page. This page provides the list of services, or methods, for that web service. The Web Service Methods panel, which appears to the right of the Available Operations page, also displays the list of methods. All the methods of the web service, whether you intend to use them or not, are registered and appear on the Available Operations page, in the Operation column. The business objects that were created for each method when you registered the web service (see "Registering a web service" on page 57) are listed under the Input BO and Output BO columns. 3. To refresh the list, click the Create Business Objects Definitions button. 4. In the Web Service Methods panel, select a method to view its parameters in the Method Parameters panel. Parameters are listed under the Input, Output, and Fault categories. Testing a registered web service You can test a registered web service before deploying it to the integration server. 58 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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5.
If
you
clicked
Search
UDDI
registry
for
a
web
service
in
Step
2,
the
Searching
for
web
services
page
appears.
Do
the
following:
a.
In
the
Search
terms
field,
type
the
search
criteria
for
the
web
service
you
wish
to
find.
b.
Select
one
or
more
of
the
following
supported
UDDI
registries:
v
IBM
UDDI
Registry
v
Microsoft
UDDI
Registry
v
XMethods
UDDI
Registry
c.
Click
Search
.
The
Search
Results
tab
displays
the
names
of
those
registries
in
which
results
have
been
found.
If
the
registry
you
selected
is
not
available,
an
error
message
appears
on
the
page.
6.
For
each
registry
name
on
the
list,
do
the
following:
v
Select
the
registry
name
to
view
the
number
of
search
results
for
that
registry.
v
Expand
the
registry
list
to
view
the
names
of
the
services
found
in
that
registry.
v
Select
the
name
of
a
service
to
view
the
web
service
details.
7.
Select
the
name
of
the
web
service
you
want
to
register
and
click
next
to
proceed
to
the
next
page
of
the
wizard.
The
New
Web
service
is
found
page
appears.
8.
On
the
New
Web
service
is
found
page,
you
can
do
the
following:
v
Click
the
Available
Methods
tab
to
view
the
list
of
callable
services
for
the
web
service.
The
services
are
essentially
methods
that
can
be
called
by
a
client.
v
Click
the
WSDL
tab
to
view
the
XML
code
that
describes
the
web
service.
9.
When
you
click
on
an
available
method
,
more
information
(if
available)
will
be
displayed
on
the
right
hand
pane.
Note
that
the
Fault(s)
parameter
is
used
to
store
errors
or
exceptions
that
may
occur
when
the
service
is
called.
10.
Click
Finish
to
register
the
web
service.
Viewing
a
registered
web
service
After
you
have
registered
a
web
service
you
can
view
it
in
System
Manager.
1.
Under
Integration
Component
Libraries
>
WebServices
,
double-click
the
name
of
the
web
service:
The
Overview
tab
appears.
2.
Click
the
Overview
tab
to
display
the
Available
Operations
page.
This
page
provides
the
list
of
services,
or
methods,
for
that
web
service.
The
Web
Service
Methods
panel,
which
appears
to
the
right
of
the
Available
Operations
page,
also
displays
the
list
of
methods.
All
the
methods
of
the
web
service,
whether
you
intend
to
use
them
or
not,
are
registered
and
appear
on
the
Available
Operations
page,
in
the
Operation
column.
The
business
objects
that
were
created
for
each
method
when
you
registered
the
web
service
(see
“Registering
a
web
service”
on
page
57)
are
listed
under
the
Input
BO
and
Output
BO
columns.
3.
To
refresh
the
list,
click
the
Create
Business
Objects
Definitions
button.
4.
In
the
Web
Service
Methods
panel,
select
a
method
to
view
its
parameters
in
the
Method
Parameters
panel.
Parameters
are
listed
under
the
Input
,
Output
,
and
Fault
categories.
Testing
a
registered
web
service
You
can
test
a
registered
web
service
before
deploying
it
to
the
integration
server.
58
IBM
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide