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<LI> Jean-Christophe Bernadac et François Knab, <I>Construire une application
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<LI> Alain Michard, <I>XML, Langage et Applications</I>, Paris, Eyrolles,
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<LI> William J. Pardi, <I>XML en Action</I>, Paris, Microsoft Press, 1999,
adapté de l'anglais par James Guerin</LI>
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find_binding: Used to locate specific bindings within a registered businessService. Returns
a bindingDetail message.
find_business: Used to locate information about one or more businesses. Returns a
businessList message.
find_relatedBusinesses: Used to locate information about businessEntity registrations that
are related to a specific business entity whose key is passed in the inquiry. The Related
Businesses feature is used to manage registration of business units and subsequently relate
them based on organizational hierarchies or business partner relationships. Returns a
relatedBusinessesList message.
find_service: Used to locate specific services within a registered businessEntity. Returns a
serviceList message.
find_tModel: Used to locate one or more tModel information structures. Returns a tModelList
structure.
get_bindingDetail: Used to get full bindingTemplate information suitable for making one or
more service requests. Returns a bindingDetail message.
get_businessDetail: Used to get the full businessEntity information for one or more
businesses or organizations. Returns a businessDetail message.
get_businessDetailExt: Used to get extended businessEntity information. Returns a
businessDetailExt message.
get_serviceDetail: Used to get full details for a given set of registered businessService
data. Returns a serviceDetail message.
get_tModelDetail: Used to get full details for a given set of registered tModel data.
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add_publisherAssertions: Used to add relationship assertions to the existing set of
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delete_binding: Used to remove an existing bindingTemplate from the bindingTemplates
collection that is part of a specified businessService structure.
delete_business: Used to delete registered businessEntity information from the registry.
delete_publisherAssertions: Used to delete specific publisher assertions from the assertion
collection controlled by a particular publisher account. Deleting assertions from the
assertioncollection will affect the visibility of business relationships. Deleting an
assertion will cause any relationships based on that assertion to be invalidated.
delete_service: Used to delete an existing businessService from the businessServices
collection that is part of a specified businessEntity.
delete_tModel: Used to hide registered information about a tModel. Any tModel hidden in this
way is still usable for reference purposes and accessible via the get_tModelDetail message,
but is simply hidden from find_tModel result sets. There is no way to actually cause a
tModel to be deleted, except by administrative petition.
discard_authToken: Used to inform an Operator Site that a previously provided authentication
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visible relationships between businessEntity structures. Relationships are a feature
introduced in generic 2.0 that help manage complex business structures that require more
than one businessEntity or more than one publisher account to manage parts of a
businessEntity. Returns an assertionStatusReport that includes the status of all assertions
made involving any businessEntity controlled by the requesting publisher account.
get_authToken: Used to request an authentication token from an Operator Site. Authentication
tokens are required when using all other API!s defined in the publishers API. This function
serves as the program's equivalent of a login request.
get_publisherAssertions: Used to get a list of active publisher assertions that are
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get_registeredInfo: Used to request an abbreviated synopsis of all information currently
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business. Of the save_xx API!s this one has the broadest effect. In UDDI V2, a feature is
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by another businessEntity.
save_service: Used to register or update complete information about a businessService
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save_tModel: Used to register or update complete information about a tModel.
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