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Does that mean that WebSphere Service Registry and Repository will have a standards based Web Services interface?

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Does that mean that WebSphere Service Registry and Repository will have a standards based Web Services interface?

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That is correct. WebSphere Service Registry and Repository is a J2EE application that installs on top of a WebSphere Application Server. Persistence is provided by IBM metadata management technology (Metadata Server) which interacts with a Relational Data Base configured through the Application Server. WebSphere Service Registry and Repository provides both Java and SOAP APIs. Basic CRUD operations as well as governance operations and a flexible query capability based on XPath are provided through both APIs. The product also has a web-based user interface for users representing different roles to interact with the WSRR, supporting lookup and publish scenarios, metadata management and analysis scenarios, and functions that support SOA governance.

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