How does XAML relate to registries (UDDI)?
UDDI defines a registry for companies and their services. In a typical scenario using UDDI, a user/program would browse through categories (like in a yellow pages) for a particular service. Once the desired XML service is found, the ‘service description’ for that service can be used to retrieve the details of calling that service (see service description languages section.) The service description (WSDL, etc), defines the semantics of calling a specific service.
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