I don't know if UDDI would help you--you might want to try to find out
what XMethods (http://www.xmethods.net/ve2/index.po) does.

Otherwise, that might be application server dependent--i.e., no
generalized way of doing so would exist. I say this because GlassFish
and (I believe) Geronimo both provide a list of deployed web services in
their respective web administration consoles.  (Alternatively, Axis2,
has a separate web app that has that information.)  But how to retrieve
that information would be dependent on the app server and web server
framework you are using.

Another issue is that I'm not certain, for security reasons, if you
would be able to obtain that information from a spring context.  That
would be like one web application being hosted in a servlet container
being able to query information on other web apps within that same
container.

Glen


Am Freitag, den 20.07.2007, 15:53 +0200 schrieb Holger Stolzenberg:
> I have a web page that should dynamically show a list of all registered 
> services.
> 
> Is there a class that knows all the web services (endpoints) that have been 
> registered. If yes how can get this class or bean from the spring context? 
> 
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