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From: Suresh_UN
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Hi Vijay ..

XML Web service discovery is the process of locating, or discovering, one
or more related documents that describe a particular XML Web service using
the Web Services Description Language (WSDL). It is through the discovery
process that XML Web service clients learn that an XML Web service exists
and where to find the XML Web service's description document.


A published .disco file, which is an XML document that contains links to
other resources that describe the XML Web service, enables programmatic
discovery of an XML Web service. The following shows an example of the
structure of a discovery document:


<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<disco:discovery  xmlns:disco="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/disco";
xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/disco/wsdl";>
      <wsdl:contractRef ref="http://MyWebServer/UserName.asmx?WSDL"/>
</disco:discovery>
     Note���The discovery document is a container for elements that
     typically contain links (URLs) to resources that provide discovery
     information for an XML Web service. If the URLs are relative, they are
     assumed to be relative to the location of the discovery document.


However, a Web site that implements an XML Web service need not support
discovery. Either another site could be responsible for describing the
service, such as an XML Web services directory. Alternatively, there may
not be a public means of finding the service, such as when you create the
service for private use.

Suresh U.N.
Tata Consultancy Services
Phone: +91 9886118135
ITPL, Bangalore.





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