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The Java API for XML Registries (JAXR) gives you a uniform way to use business registries that are based on open standards (such as ebXML) or industry consortium-led specifications (such as UDDI).  » Read More
JAXR in Java Web Services Developer Pack
The JAXR API is included, along with other Web services technologies, in the open-source Java EE5-compliant application server at Project GlassFish. The JAXR project at java.net lets developers download the implementation and participate in ongoing development.
 
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