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Individual Submission B. Bergeson,
K. Boogert
Internet Draft Novell, Inc.
Document: draft-bergeson-uddi-ldap-schema-00.txt February, 2002
Category: Informational
Ldap Schema for UDDI
1. Status of this Memo
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all provisions of Section 10 of RFC2026 [1].
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2. Abstract
This document defines the schema for representing Universal
Description Discovery & Integration (referred to here as UDDI) data
types [UDDI] in an LDAP directory [LDAPV3]. It defines schema
elements to represent a businessEntity, a businessService, a
bindingTemplate, a tModel, and a publisherAssertion.
3. Conventions used in this document
The imperatives from [RFC2119] used in this document are to be
interpreted as described there.
4. Representation of UDDI Data Structures
This document defines schema elements to represent the five UDDI
data structure types: a businessEntity, a businessService, a
bindingTemplate, a tModel, and a publisherAssertion. Portions of
[UDDI] are repeated here for clarity.
The information that makes up a registration in UDDI consists of
these five data structure types. This division by information type
provides simple partitions to assist in the rapid location and
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understanding of the different information that makes up a
registration.
The individual instance data managed by a UDDI registry are
sensitive to the parent/child relationships found in the schema. A
businessEntity object contains one or more unique businessService
objects. Similarly, individual businessService objects contain
specific instances of bindingTemplate, which in turn contains
information that includes pointers to specific instances of tModel
objects.
It is important to note that no single instance of a core schema
type is ever ææcontainedÆÆ by more than one parent instance. This
means that only one specific businessEntity object (identified by
its unique key value) will ever contain or be used to express
information about a specific instance of a businessService object
(also identified by its own unique key value).
4.1 businessEntity
The businessEntity object represents all known information about a
business or entity that publishes descriptive information about the
entity as well as the services that it offers. The businessEntity
is the top-level container that accommodates holding descriptive
information about a business or entity. Service descriptions and
technical information are expressed within a businessEntity by a
containment relationship.
4.1.1 Representation in the Directory
A businessEntity is represented in the directory by the attributes
uddiBusinessKey, uddiAuthorizedName, uddiOperator,
uddiDiscoveryURLs, uddiName, uddiDescription, uddiIdentifierBag, and
uddiCategoryBag, as defined in section 5. A businessEntity may
contain zero or more instances of uddiContact and
uddiBusinessService. The mandatory attribute, uddiBusinessKey,
contains the unique identifier for a given instance of a
businessEntity.
businessEntityÆs definition is given in Section 6.
4.2 businessService
The businessService instances each represent a logical service
classification. Each businessService object is the logical child of
a single businessEntity object. Each businessService element
contains descriptive information in business terms outlining the
type of technical services found within each businessService
instance.
In some cases, businesses would like to share or reuse services,
e.g. when a large enterprise publishes separate businessEntity
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structures. This can be established by using the businessService
instance as a projection to an already published businessService.
4.2.1 Representation in the Directory
A businessService is represented in the directory by the attributes
uddiBusinessKey, uddiServiceKey, uddiName, uddiDescription, and
uddiCategoryBag, as defined in section 5. A businessService may
contain zero or more instances of uddiBindingTemplate. The
mandatory attribute, uddiServiceKey, contains the unique identifier
for a given instance of a businessService.
businessServiceÆs definition is given in Section 6.
4.3 bindingTemplate
Technical descriptions of Web services are accommodated via
individual contained instances of bindingTemplate objects. These
instances provide support for determining a technical entry point or
optionally support remotely hosted services, as well as a
lightweight facility for describing unique technical characteristics
of a given implementation. Support for technology and application
specific parameters and settings files are also supported.
Since UDDIÆs main purpose is to enable description and discovery of
Web Service information, it is the bindingTemplate that provides the
most interesting technical data.
Each bindingTemplate instance has a single logical businessService
parent, which in turn has a single logical businessEntity parent.
4.3.1 Representation in the Directory
A bindingTemplate is represented in the directory by the attributes
uddiBindingKey, uddiServcieKey, uddiDesctiption, uddiAccessPoint,
and uddiHostingRedirector, as defined in section 5. A
bindingTemplate may contain zero or more instances of
uddiTModelInstanceDetails. The mandatory attribute, uddiBindingKey,
contains the unique identifier for a given instance of a
bindingTemplate.
BindingTemplateÆs definition is given in Section 6.
4.4 tModel
The tModel object takes the form of keyed metadata (data about
data). In a general sense, the purpose of a tModel within the UDDI
registry is to provide a reference system based on abstraction.
Thus, the kind of data that a tModel represents is pretty nebulous.
In other words, a tModel registration can define just about
anything, but in the current revision, two conventions have been
applied for using tModels: as sources for determining compatibility
and as keyed namespace references.
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The information that makes up a tModel is quite simple. ThereÆs a
key, a name, an optional description, and then a URL that points
somewhere--
-
-presumably somewhere where the curious can go to find out
more about the actual concept represented by the metadata in the
tModel itself.
4.4.1 Representation in the Directory
A tModel is represented in the directory by the attributes
uddiTModelKey, uddiAuthorizedName, uddiOperator, uddiName,
uddiDescription, uddiOverviewDescription, uddiOverviewURL,
uddiIdentifeierBag, and uddiCategoryBag, as defined in section 5. A
tModel may also contain a uddiHidden to logically delete a tModel.
The mandatory attribute, uddiTModelKey, contains the unique
identifier for a given instance of a tModel.
tModelÆs definition is given in Section 6.
4.5 publisherAssertion
Many businesses, like large enterprises or marketplaces, are not
effectively represented by a single businessEntity, since their
description and discovery are likely to be diverse. As a
consequence, several businessEntity instances can be published,
representing individual subsidiaries of a large enterprise or
individual participants of a marketplace. Nevertheless, they still
represent a more or less coupled community and would like to make
some of their relationships visible in their UDDI registrations.
4.5.1 Representation in the Directory
A publisherAssertion is represented in the directory by the
attributes uddiFromKey, uddiToKey, uddiKeyedReference, and uddiUUID,
as defined in section 5. The mandatory attribute, uddiUUID,
contains the unique identifier for a given instance of a
publisherAssertion.
publisherAssertionÆs definition is given in Section 6.
5. Attribute Type Definitions
The following attribute types are defined in this document:
uddiBusinessKey
uddiAuthorizedName
uddiOperator
uddiName
uddiDescription
uddiDiscoveryURLs
uddiUseType
uddiPersonName
uddiPhone
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uddiEMail
uddiSortCode
uddiTModelKey
uddiAddressLine
uddiKeyName
uddiKeyValue
uddiIdentifierBag
uddiCategoryBag
uddiKeyedReference
uddiServiceKey
uddiBindingKey
uddiAccessPoint
uddiURLType
uddiHostingRedirector
uddiInstanceDescription
uddiInstanceParms
uddiOverviewDescription
uddiOverviewURL
uddiFromKey
uddiToKey
uddiUUID
uddiIsHidden
5.1 uddiBusinessKey
Used in uddiBusinessEntity and uddiBusinessService.
The uddiBusinessKey is the unique identifier for a given instance of
an uddiBusinessEntity. However the attribute is optional for
businessService instances contained within a fully expressed parent
that already contains a businessKey value.
If the businessService instance is rendered into XML and has no
containing parent that has within its data a businessKey, the value
of the businessKey that is the parent of the businessService is
required to be provided. This behavior supports the ability to
browse through the parent-child relationships given any of the core
elements as a starting point. The businessKey may differ from the
publishing businessEntityÆs businessKey to allow service
projections.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.1.1
NAME 'uddiBusinessKey'
DESC 'businessEntity unique identifier'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE
)
5.2 uddiAuthorizedName
The uddiAuthorizedName is the recorded name of the individual that
published the uddiBusinessEntity data. This data is generated by
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the controlling operator and should not be supplied within
save_business operations.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.2.1
NAME 'uddiAuthorizedName'
DESC 'businessEntity publisher name'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE
)
5.3 uddiOperator
The uddiOperator is the certified name of the UDDI registry site
operator that manages the master copy of the uddiBusinessEntity. The
controlling operator records this data at the time data is saved.
This data is generated and should not be supplied within
save_business operations.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.3.1
NAME 'uddiOperator'
DESC 'registry site operator of businessEntitys master copy'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE
)
5.4 uddiName
Used in uddiBusinessEntity and uddiBusinessService.
These are the human readable names recorded for the
uddiBusinessEntity or uddiBusinessService, adorned with a unique
xml:lang value to signify the language that they are expressed in.
Name search is provided via find_business or find_service calls.
Names may not be blank.
The publishing of several names, e.g. for romanization purposes, is
supported. In order to signify the language that the names are
expressed in, they carry unique xml:lang values. Not more than one
name element may omit specifying its language. Names passed in this
way will be assigned the default language code of the registering
party. This default language code is established at the time that
publishing credentials are established with an individual Operator
Site. If no default language is provisioned at the time a publisher
signs up, the operator can adopt an appropriate default language
code.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.4.1
NAME 'uddiName'
DESC 'human readable name'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
)
The xml:lang value ææ#ÆÆ precedes the name value.
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5.5 uddiDescription
The uddiDescription is an optional repeating element of one or more
descriptions. One description is allowed per national language code
supplied.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.5.1
NAME 'uddiDescription'
DESC 'short description'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
)
The xml:lang value ææ#ÆÆ precedes the description value.
5.6 uddiDiscoveryURLs
This is a list of Uniform Resource Locators (URL) that point to
alternate, file based service discovery mechanisms. Each recorded
uddiBusinessEntity structure is automatically assigned a URL that
returns the individual uddiBusinessEntity structure. URL search is
provided via find_business call.
The uddiDiscoveryURLs attribute is used to hold pointers to URL
addressable discovery documents. The expected retrieval mechanism
for URLs referenced in the data within this structure is HTTP-GET.
The expected return document is not defined. Rather, a framework for
establishing convention is provided, and two such conventions are
defined within UDDI behaviors. It is hoped that other conventions
come about and use this structure to accommodate alternate means of
discovery.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.6.1
NAME 'uddiDiscoveryURLs'
DESC 'URL to retrieve a businessEntity instance'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
)
5.7 uddiUseType
The uddiUseType designates the name of the convention that the
referenced document follows. Two reserved convention values are
ææbusinessEntityÆÆ and ææbusinessEntityExtÆÆ. URLs qualified with these
values should point to XML documents of the same type as the
uddiUseType value.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.7.1
NAME 'uddiUseType'
DESC 'name of convention the referenced document follows'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE
)
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5.8 uddiPersonName
The uddiPersonName should list the name of the person or name of the
job role that will be available behind the contact. Examples of
roles include ææadministratorÆÆ or ææwebmasterÆÆ.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.8.1
NAME 'uddiPersonName'
DESC 'name of person or job role available for contact'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE
)
5.9 uddiPhone
Used to hold telephone numbers for the contact. This element can be
adorned with an optional uddiUseType attribute for descriptive
purposes. If more than one phone element is saved, uddiUseType
attributes are required on each. The uddiUseType is appended to the
telephone number by a separating æ#Æ. For example:
ææ123 456-7890#Work NumberÆÆ
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.9.1
NAME 'uddiPhone'
DESC 'telephone number for contact'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
)
5.10 uddiEMail
Used to hold email addresses for the contact. This element can be
adorned with an optional uddiUseType attribute for descriptive
purposes. If more than one email element is saved, uddiUseType
attributes are required on each. The uddiUseType is appended to the
email address by a separating æ#Æ. For example:
ææpresident@whitehouse.gov#President of the United StatesÆÆ
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.10.1
NAME 'uddiEMail'
DESC 'e-mail address for contact'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
)
5.11 uddiSortCode
The uddiSortCode is used to drive the behavior of external display
mechanisms that sort addresses. The suggested values for
uddiSortCode include numeric ordering values (e.g. 1, 2, 3),
alphabetic character ordering values (e.g. a, b, c) or the first n
positions of relevant data within the address.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.11.1
NAME 'uddiSortCode'
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DESC 'specifies an external disply mechanism'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE
)
5.12 uddiTModelKey
This is the unique key reference that implies that the uddiKeyName
uddiKeyValue pairs given by subsequent uddiAddressLine elements are
to be interpreted by the taxonomy associated with the uddiTModel
that is referenced.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.12.1
NAME 'uddiTModelKey'
DESC 'tModel unique identifier'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE
)
5.13 uddiAddressLine
The uddiAddressLine contains the actual address in freeform text. If
the address element contains a uddiTModelKey, these uddiAddressLine
elements are to be adorned each with an optional uddiKeyName
uddiKeyValue attribute pair. Together with the uddiTModelKey,
uddiKeyName and uddiKeyValue qualify the uddiAddressLine in order to
describe its meaning.
The uddiAddressLine elements contain string data with a line length
limit of 80 character positions. Each uddiAddressLine element can be
adorned with two optional descriptive attributes, uddiKeyName and
uddiKeyValue. Both attributes must be present in each address line
if a uddiTModelKey is assigned to the address structure. By doing
this, the otherwise arbitrary use of address lines becomes
structured. Together with the addressÆ uddiTModelKey, uddiKeyName
and uddiKeyValue virtually build a uddiKeyedReference that
represents an address line qualifier, given by the referenced
uddiTModel.
When no uddiTModelKey is provided for the address structure, the
uddiKeyName and uddiKeyValue attributes can be used without
restrictions, for example, to provide descriptive information for
each uddiAddressLine by using the uddiKeyName attribute. Since both
the uddiKeyName and the uddiKeyValue attributes are optional,
address line order is significant and will always be returned by the
UDDI compliant registry in the order originally provided during a
call to save_business.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.13.1
NAME 'uddiAddressLine'
DESC 'address'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
)
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5.14 uddiKeyName
The uddiKeyName is an optional element, but may only be specified if
uddiKeyValue is also specified. See uddiAddressLine for more
information.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.14.1
NAME 'uddiKeyName'
DESC 'key name'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
)
5.15 uddiKeyValue
The uddiKeyValue is an optional element, but may only be specified
if uddiKeyName is also specified. See uddiAddressLine for more
information.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.15.1
NAME 'uddiKeyValue'
DESC 'key value'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
)
5.16 uddiIdentifierBag
The uddiIdentifierBag element allows uddiBusinessEntity or
uddiTModel structures to include information about common forms of
identification such as D-U-N-S_ numbers, tax identifiers, etc. This
data can be used to signify the identity of the uddiBusinessEntity,
or can be used to signify the identity of the publishing party.
Including data of this sort is optional, but when used greatly
enhances the search behaviors exposed via the find_xx messages
defined in the UDDI Version 2.0 API Specification. For a full
description of the structures involved in establishing an identity,
see UDDI Version 2.0 Data Structure Specification - Appendix A:
Using Identifiers.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.16.1
NAME 'uddiIdentifierBag'
DESC 'identification information'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
)
5.17 uddiCategoryBag
The uddiCategoryBag element allows uddiBusinessEntity,
uddiBusinessService and uddiTModel structures to be categorized
according to any of several available taxonomy based classification
schemes. Operator Sites automatically provide validated
categorization support for three taxonomies that cover industry
codes (via NAICS), product and service classifications (via UNSPC)
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and geography (via ISO 3166). Including data of this sort is
optional, but when used greatly enhances the search behaviors
exposed by the find_xx messages defined in the UDDI Version 2.0 API
Specification. For a full description of structures involved in
establishing categorization information, see UDDI Version 2.0 Data
Structure Specification - Appendix B: Using categorization.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.17.1
NAME 'uddiCategoryBag'
DESC 'categorization information'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
)
5.18 uddiKeyedReference
The uddiKeyedReference is a general-purpose attribute for a name-
value pair, with an additional reference to a tModel. The tModel,
keyName, and keyValue or this attribute are separated by ææ#ÆÆ, e.g.
<tModel>ÆÆ#ÆÆ<keyName>ÆÆ#ÆÆ<keyValue>. The keyValue is the only
required portion of the attribute.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.18.1
NAME 'uddiKeyedReference'
DESC 'categorization information'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
)
5.19 uddiServiceKey
This is the unique key for a given uddiBusinessService. When saving
a new uddiBusinessService structure, pass an empty uddiServiceKey
value. This signifies that a UUID value is to be generated. To
update an existing uddiBusinessService structure, pass the UUID
value that corresponds to the existing service. If this data is
received via an inquiry operation, the uddiServiceKey values may not
be blank. When saving a new or updated service projection, pass the
uddiServiceKey of the referenced uddiBusinessService structure.
This attribute is optional when the uddiBindingTemplate data is
contained within a fully expressed parent that already contains a
uddiServiceKey value. If the uddiBindingTemplate data is rendered
into XML and has no containing parent that has within its data a
uddiServiceKey, the value of the uddiServiceKey that is the ultimate
containing parent of the uddiBindingTemplate is required to be
provided. This behavior supports the ability to browse through the
parent-child relationships given any of the core elements as a
starting point.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.19.1
NAME 'uddiServiceKey'
DESC 'businessService unique identifier'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE
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)
5.20 uddiBindingKey
This is the unique key for a given uddiBindingTemplate. When saving
a new uddiBindingTemplate structure, pass an empty uddiBindingKey
value. This signifies that a UUID value is to be generated. To
update an existing uddiBindingTemplate, pass the UUID value that
corresponds to the existing uddiBindingTemplate instance. If this
data is received via an inquiry operation, the uddiBindingKey values
may not be blank.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.20.1
NAME 'uddiBindingKey'
DESC 'bindingTemplate unique identifier'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE
)
5.21 uddiAccessPoint
The uddiAccessPoint element is an attribute-qualified pointer to a
service entry point. The notion of service at the metadata level
seen here is fairly abstract and many types of entry points are
accommodated. A single attribute is provided named uddiURLType.
Required attribute qualified element8. This element is a text field
that is used to convey the entry point address suitable for calling
a particular Web service. This may be a URL, an electronic mail
address, or even a telephone number. No assumptions about the type
of data in this field can be made without first understanding the
technical requirements associated with the Web service.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.21.1
NAME 'uddiAccessPoint'
DESC 'entry point address to call a web service'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE
)
5.22 uddiHostingRedirector
The uddiHostingRedirector element is used to designate that a
uddiBindingTemplate entry is a pointer to a different
uddiBindingTemplate entry. The value in providing this facility is
seen when a business or entity wants to expose a service description
(e.g. advertise that they have a service available that suits a
specific purpose) that is actually a service that is described in a
separate uddiBindingTemplate record. This might occur when a service
is remotely hosted (hence the name of this element), or when many
service descriptions could benefit from a single service
description.
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The uddiHostingRedirector element has a single attribute and no
element content. The attribute is a uddiBindingKey value that is
suitable within the same UDDI registry instance for querying and
obtaining the uddiBindingDetail data that is to be used.
More on the uddiHostingRedirector can be found in the appendices for
the UDDI Version 2.0 API Specification.
Required element if uddiAccessPoint not provided. This element is
adorned with a uddiBindingKey attribute, giving the redirected
reference to a different uddiBindingTemplate. If you query a
uddiBindingTemplate and find a uddiHostingRedirector value, you
should retrieve that uddiBindingTemplate and use it in place of the
one containing the uddiHostingRedirector data.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.22.1
NAME 'uddiHostingRedirector'
DESC 'designates a pointer to another bindingTemplate'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE
)
5.23 uddiInstanceDescription
This is an optional repeating element. This is one or more language
qualified text descriptions that designate what role a uddiTModel
reference plays in the overall service description.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.23.1
NAME 'uddiInstanceDescription'
DESC 'instance details description'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
)
The xml:lang value ææ#ÆÆ precedes the description value.
5.24 uddiInstanceParms
The uddiInstance Parms is an Optional element of the uddiInstance.
Used to contain settings parameters or a URL reference to a file
that contains settings or parameters required to use a specific
facet of a uddiBindingTemplate description. If used to house the
parameters themselves, the suggested content is a namespace
qualified XML string -
- using a namespace outside of the UDDI schema.
If used to house a URL pointer to a file, the suggested format is
URL that is suitable for retrieving the settings or parameters via
HTTP-GET.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.24.1
NAME 'uddiInstanceParms'
DESC 'URL reference to required settings'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
)
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5.25 uddiOverviewDescription
This is optional repeating element. This language-qualified string
is intended to hold a short descriptive overview of how a particular
uddiTModel is to be used.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.25.1
NAME 'uddiOverviewDescription'
DESC 'outlines tModel usage'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
)
The xml:lang value ææ#ÆÆ precedes the description value.
5.26 uddiOverviewURL
This is an optional element. This string data element is to be used
to hold a URL reference to a long form of an overview document that
covers the way a particular uddiTModel specific reference is used as
a component of an overall web service description. The suggested
format is a URL that is suitable for retrieving an HTML based
description via a web browser or HTTP-GET operation.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.26.1
NAME 'uddiOverviewURL'
DESC 'URL reference to overview document'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE
)
5.27 uddiFromKey
The uddiFromKey is a required element. This is the unique key
reference to the first uddiBusinessEntity the assertion is made for.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.27.1
NAME 'uddiFromKey'
DESC 'unique businessEntity key reference'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE
)
5.28 uddiToKey
The uddiToKey is a required element. This is the unique key
reference to the second uddiBusinessEntity the assertion is made
for.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.28.1
NAME 'uddiToKey'
DESC 'unique businessEntity key reference'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
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SINGLE-VALUE
)
5.29 uddiUUID
This is to insure unique identification of data objects.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.29.1
NAME 'uddiUUID'
DESC 'unique attribute'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE
)
5.30 uddiIsHidden
Used to provide functionality for the delete_tModel operation.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.4.30.1
NAME 'uddiIsHidden'
DESC 'isHidden attribute'
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
SINGLE-VALUE
)
6. Object Class Definitions
The following object classes are defined in this document:
uddiBusinessEntity
uddiContact
uddiAddress
uddiBusinessService
uddiBindingTemplate
uddiTModelInstanceInfo
uddiTModel
uddiPublisherAssertion
6.1 uddiBusinessEntity
This structural object class represents a businessEntity.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.6.1.1
NAME 'uddiBusinessEntity'
SUP 'top'
STRUCTURAL
MUST ( uddiBusinessKey $
uddiName)
MAY ( uddiAuthorizedName $
uddiOperator $
uddiDiscoveryURLs $
uddiDescription $
uddiIdentifierBag $
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uddiCategoryBag )
X-NDS_NAMING ('uddiBusinessKey' 'uddiName')
X-NDS_CONTAINMENT ( 'country'
'locality'
'organization'
'organizationalUnit'
'domain' )
)
6.2 uddiContact
This structural object class represents a contact. It is contained
by an uddiBusinessEntity.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.6.2.1
NAME 'uddiContact'
SUP 'top'
STRUCTURAL
MUST ( uddiPersonName $
uddiUUID )
MAY ( uddiUseType $
uddiDescription $
uddiPhone $
uddiEMail )
X-NDS_NAMING ( 'uddiUUID' )
X-NDS_CONTAINMENT ( 'uddiBusinessEntity' )
)
6.3 uddiAddress
This structural object class represents an address. It is contained
by an uddiContact.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.6.3.1
NAME 'uddiAddress'
SUP 'top'
STRUCTURAL
MUST ( uddiUUID )
MAY ( uddiUseType $
uddiSortCode $
uddiTModelKey $
uddiAddressLine)
X-NDS_NAMING ( 'uddiUUID' )
X-NDS_CONTAINMENT ( 'uddiContact' )
)
6.4 uddiBusinessService
This structural object class represents a businessService.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.6.4.1
NAME 'uddiBusinessService'
SUP 'top'
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STRUCTURAL
MUST ( uddiServiceKey $
uddiName )
MAY ( uddiBusinessKey $
uddiDescription $
uddiCategoryBag )
X-NDS_NAMING ( 'uddiServiceKey' )
X-NDS_CONTAINMENT ( 'uddiBusinessEntity' )
)
6.5 uddiBindingTemplate
This structural object class represents a bindingTemplate.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.6.5.1
NAME 'uddiBindingTemplate'
SUP 'top'
STRUCTURAL
MUST ( uddiBindingKey )
MAY ( uddiServiceKey $
uddiDescription $
uddiAccessPoint $
uddiHostingRedirector )
X-NDS_NAMING ( 'uddiBindingKey' )
X-NDS_CONTAINMENT ( 'uddiBusinessService' )
)
6.6 uddiTModelInstanceInfo
This structural object class represents a tModelInstanceInfo. It is
contained by an uddiBindingTemplate.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.6.6.1
NAME 'uddiTModelInstanceInfo'
SUP 'top'
STRUCTURAL
MUST ( uddiTModelKey )
MAY ( uddiDescription $
uddiInstanceDescription $
uddiInstanceParms $
uddiOverviewDescription $
uddiOverviewURL )
X-NDS_NAMING ( 'uddiTModelKey' )
X-NDS_CONTAINMENT ( 'uddiBindingTemplate' )
)
6.7 uddiTModel
This structural object class represents a tModel.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.6.7.1
NAME 'uddiTModel'
SUP 'top'
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STRUCTURAL
MUST ( uddiTModelKey $
UddiName )
MAY ( uddiAuthorizedName $
uddiOperator $
uddiDescription $
uddiOverviewDescription $
uddiOverviewURL $
uddiIdentifierBag $
uddiCategoryBag $
uddiIsHidden )
X-NDS_NAMING ( 'uddiTModelKey' )
X-NDS_CONTAINMENT ( 'country'
'locality'
'organization'
'organizationalUnit'
'domain' )
)
6.8 uddiPublisherAssertion
This structural object class represents a publisherAssertion.
( 2.16.840.1.113719.1.302.6.8.1
NAME 'uddiPublisherAssertion'
SUP 'top'
STRUCTURAL
MUST ( uddiFromKey $
uddiToKey $
uddiKeyedReference $
uddiUUID )
X-NDS_NAMING ( 'uddiUUID' )
X-NDS_CONTAINMENT ( 'country'
'locality'
'organization'
'organizationalUnit'
'domain' )
)
7. Security Considerations
Storing UDDI data into the directory enables the data to be examined
and used outside the environment in which it was originally created.
The directory entry containing the UDDI data could be read and
modified within the constraints imposed by the access control
mechanisms of the directory.
8. References
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1 Bradner, S., "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3", BCP
9, RFC 2026, October 1996.
[LDAPv3]
M. Wahl, s. Kille and T. Howes, ææLightweight Directory Access
Protocol (v3)ÆÆ, Internet Standard, December, 1997. Available as
RFC2251
[UDDI]
UDDI.ORG, ææUDDI version 2.0 Data Structure Reference,ÆÆ
http://www.uddi.org
[RFC2119]
S. Bradner, ææKey Words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement
Levels,ÆÆ Internet Standard, December, 1997. Available as
RFC2253
10. Author's Addresses
Bruce Bergeson
Novell, Inc.
Mail Stop PRV-H411
1800 S Novell Place
Provo, UT 84606
Phone: +1 801 861 3854
Email: bruce.bergeson@novell.com
Kent Boogert
Novell, Inc.
1800 S Novell Place
Provo, UT 84606
Phone: +1 801 861 3212
Email: kent.boogert@novell.com
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