Getting Started with the Microsoft UDDI SDK
Note: The Microsoft UDDI SDK is not supported by or included in Microsoft Windows versions after Microsoft Windows Server 7. The Microsoft UDDI V3 SDK is included with Microsoft BizTalk Server. For more information about the Microsoft UDDI V3 SDK, see Microsoft BizTalk Server documentation
The way you use the Microsoft UDDI SDK will be determined by your familiarity and experience with UDDI. It is likely that your skills fall into one of the following categories:
Beginner: Needs information about both UDDI and programming for it using the Microsoft.Uddi assembly.
Intermediate: Familiar with UDDI, but needs information about programming for it using the Microsoft.Uddi assembly.
Advanced: Familiar with UDDI and ready to program using the Microsoft.Uddi assembly.
Choose the category that best describes your level of skill and consider the suggested actions listed in the following table.
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Learn about Web services and UDDI. |
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Explore the details of the UDDI Data Model and Messages. |
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Find more information about UDDI. |
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Explore the structure of the Microsoft.Uddi assembly. |
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Find more information about Using the Microsoft UDDI SDK. |
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Incorporate the Microsoft.Uddi assembly into your Web application. |
See Also
Reference
Microsoft.Uddi
Microsoft.Uddi.Businesses
Microsoft.Uddi.Extensions
Microsoft.Uddi.Services
Microsoft.Uddi.TModels