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UDDI allows providers to publish information about their services in a common registry. A key part of this process is to describe services in an accurate and consistent way so potential users can easily find them using UDDI inquiry functions. Classifying services with user-defined taxonomies is an effective way to improve search results. Part 1 of this series, "Create and Test a User-Defined Taxonomy in WebSphere Studio" [WJ, Vol. 3, issue 1], described how you can define and test taxonomies for UDDI in IBM WebSphere Studio's Unit Test environment. This article explains how to deploy and use user-defined taxonomies with WebSphere UDDI Registry in WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment Edition (version 5.0.2 and above). To try the examples you must have IBM WebSphere UDDI Registry deployed and started. Deploy the User-Defined Taxonomy to a WebSphere UDDI Reg... (more)