Service
Service is the basic entity of your SOA platform. You can manage service metadata and
the service lifecycle as well as maintain multiple versions of a given service, and much
more.
WSDL
WSDL defines the interface of a web service. You can store, validate and manage WSDLs
with ease, keeping track of dependencies and associations such as services, schema and
policies.
Schema
XML Schema defines data types in a WSDL. As in the case of WSDLs, you can keep
associations of schema which helps in the impact analysis process, when maintaining the
data models associated with your SOA.
Policy
Policies help standardize SOA behaviour. You can keep track of the policies bound to a
service. It also supports policy enforcement to control how SOA behaves as desired by
both IT and business personnel.
Search
The repository can store any arbitrary type of resource. You can search for resources by
name, author, time created or updated. You also can search for resources by media type.
Activities
An activity log provide an invaluable insight to what operations took place on the
repository. You can browse activities while filtering them by date range, user name, or
activity type.
Notifications
The registry generates events when changes are made to a particular resource or
collection. You can subscribe to these events via e-mail, or forward them to a web
service via SOAP or REST.
Extensions
While we address most governance and registry related scenarios out-of-the-box, you also
can upload your own extensions that is capable of extending the basic functionality of
the product