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			<title>Enterprise UDDI Services</title>
			<link>http://www.developer.com/net/net/article.php/3107951</link>
			<description>UDDI Services is a managed code service in Windows Server 2003, meaning that it is completely written using .NET managed code. Enterprise UDDI Services was built using the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 and was designed to be hosted in IIS 6.0. The following diagram shows the architecture of Enterprise UDDI Services. Click here for a larger image. As you can see from the above diagrams, you can leverage UDDI Services either through a Web-based user interface or programmatically through a...</description>
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			<title>UDDI V3 Subscriptions, Part II</title>
			<link>http://www.developer.com/services/article.php/3106151</link>
			<description>By Arulazi Dhesiaseelan Introduction Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) technology is becoming the lingua franca for Web services publishing and discovery mechanisms. UDDI V2 specifications have been promoted as OASIS standards. UDDI V3 specifications are UDDI Spec TC Committee specifications under OASIS. In the second part of this series of articles, I will discuss the Java APIs used to demonstrate the subscription services in WASP UDDI. I assume readers are aware...</description>
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			<title>UDDI V3 Subscriptions, Part I</title>
			<link>http://www.developer.com/services/article.php/3088901</link>
			<description>By Arulazi Dhesiaseelan Introduction Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) technology is becoming the lingua franca for Web services publishing and discovery mechanisms. UDDI V2 specifications have been promoted as OASIS standards. UDDI V3 specifications are UDDI Spec TC Committee specifications under OASIS. In the first part of this article series, I will discuss the UDDI V3 Subscription mechanism, which is a powerful V3 feature. I assume readers are aware with the...</description>
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			<title>The Promise of UDDI</title>
			<link>http://www.sdmagazine.com/documents/sdmcnf0204k/</link>
			<description>April 2002 If you build Web services, will the users come? By Tamara Carter &quot;When should you get involved with Web services?&quot; Mark Colan, an e-business evangelist for IBM, asked the audience at his class &quot;All About UDDI&quot; on Wednesday morning at SD West's Web Services World. &quot;Now,&quot; he answered, &quot;so you'll be in a good position when it really gets off the ground.&quot; While the UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration) specification, part of which emulates a yellow pages...</description>
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			<title>Introducing UDDI 3.0: Changes to the Information Model</title>
			<link>http://www.windowsitpro.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=26790</link>
			<description>New data structures and elements make directories more flexible Advertisement Christa Anderson InstantDoc #26790 September 26, 2002 Let's continue our examination of new features in Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) 3.0. In version 3.0, UDDI's information model has changed to include new data structures and elements, making directories more flexible in the way they categorize and present data in the registry and thus making searches more flexible as well. More...</description>
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			<title>Using UDDI to Add Redundancy to Web Services</title>
			<link>http://www.15seconds.com/issue/030326.htm</link>
			<description>By Robert Chartier Rating: 5 out of 5 Rate this article email this article to a colleague suggest an article Introduction Web service standards have made outstanding progress. However, let's take a quick step backwards to examine an older standard called Universal Description, Discovery and Integration of Web services (UDDI). The UDDI specification defines a SOAP-based Web service for locating Web services and programmable resources on a network. It offers a foundation for sharing...</description>
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			<title>Understanding UDDI and JAXR</title>
			<link>http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/02/27/uddi.html</link>
			<description>by Satya Komatineni 02/27/2002 Over the past few years, much of the Java developer community has embraced the various pieces of J2EE, and in the process has given server-side programming the high status formerly enjoyed by client-side programming tools (GUI frameworks that include Swing). Now, the developer community is being challenged once more to weigh SOAP services to see if they can raise the bar for server-side programming. The proponents of SOAP services believe: An enterprise...</description>
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			<title>Versioning of Web Services: An UDDI Subscription-Based Approach</title>
			<link>http://www.developer.com/services/article.php/3374631</link>
			<description>By Aravilli Srinivasa Rao Go to page: 1 2 Next Versioning of a product means maintaining different versions of it. In a real-world scenario, an organization creates different versions of its software; it releases new versions of its product and upgrades to its current versions. Supporting multiple versions of the product through Web services is different than the traditional method of supporting the multiple versions of the product. This is due to the nature of Web services, which are...</description>
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			<title>Registration and Discovery of Web Services Using JAXR with XML Registries such as UDDI and ebXML</title>
			<link>http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/WebServices/jaxrws/</link>
			<description>By Qusay H. Mahmoud June 2002 Many data formats are being used in the enterprise world that make it difficult for businesses to collaborate with one another at the application level. Web services enable interoperability through a set of XML-based open standards. Businesses can describe their Web services on the Internet using an XML-based language, such as the Web Services Description Language (WSDL), or simple plain text, and list them in an XML-based registry such as Universal...</description>
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			<title>Key Features of UDDI4J Version 2</title>
			<link>http://www.developer.com/services/article.php/1006601</link>
			<description>By Ravi Trivedi Go to page: 1 2 Next Look at the UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration) Project as a building block for e-commerce that's bigger and more important with every revision. As an open, comprehensive enabler, business processes can discover each other, dynamically define how they interact over the Internet, and transact with one another via their preferred applications. With this viewpoint, UDDI4J is a Java class library that enables applications to interact...</description>
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			<title>New Toolkit Lets You Share Information Between Office Documents and Web Services</title>
			<link>http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/02/12/OfficeXPToolkit/default.aspx</link>
			<description>Krishnamurthy Srinivasan This article assumes you're familiar with SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, and Visual Basic Level of Difficulty 1 2 3 Download the code for this article: OfficeXPToolkit.exe (68KB) SUMMARY The Office XP Web Services Toolkit makes it possible to build applications that gather information and trigger transactions through various Web Services. The toolkit allows you to easily discover Web Services remotely. It also includes the Web Service Reference Tool, which lets you call a...</description>
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			<title>Locate Web Services</title>
			<link>http://www.fawcette.com/dotnetmag/2002_03/magazine/columns/webservices/</link>
			<description>Consumers have to be able to find your Web services before they can use them, and UDDI shows the way. by Thom Robbins For this solution: Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) Software Development Kit (SDK), Internet Explorer W eb services are quickly becoming the programmatic backbone of the next-generation Internet. The goal is that they'll provide a &quot;black box&quot; connection that hides the complexity of back-end systems and provides simple communication (see Figure 1 )....</description>
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			<title>Create Web Services With Business Value</title>
			<link>http://www.fawcette.com/dotnetmag/2002_11/magazine/features/wollermann/</link>
			<description>Even a technically perfect Web service can fail if it doesn't offer value to the user. by William Oellermann ADVERTISEMENT November 2002 Issue For this solution: SOAP, WSDL, UDDI Y our team has just built and deployed a Web service and you're waiting to see how it will be received. Will anyone find it? Will anyone use it? Will anyone like it? There's nothing more demoralizing that seeing the &quot;build it and they will come&quot; mantra fail after you've invested so much time in building...</description>
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			<title>Interactive Web Services with XForms</title>
			<link>http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2001/09/26/xforms.html</link>
			<description>by Micah Dubinko January 16, 2002 A form -- whether a sheet of paper or a web page -- represents a structured exchange of data. Web services, as typified by emerging standards like SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI, is an excellent approach to exchanging data in a structured way, although usually the exchange is between machines. Since computers are much better at, well, computing , web services is an important and overdue development in the evolution of the Web. Nevertheless, web services...</description>
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			<title>The web of services: using XML_RPC</title>
			<link>http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/luis20010329.php3</link>
			<description>Luis Argerich What is the web of services. There're a lot of comments in the market about &quot;The web of services&quot; from the simple ways of content syndication used today to the futuristic approach of UDDI. In its creation, the web was a collection of documents, browseable information. As the web evolved it was good to add some services to the web. In the future, the web will be the place where organizations provide services useful to the consumer and/or other organizations. This synergy...</description>
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			<title>Web Service Basics</title>
			<link>http://www.msdnaa.com/Resources/display.aspx?ResID=2417</link>
			<description>This article was previously published on MSDN . Dig into core Web service standards, including Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), Web Services Description Language (WSDL), and Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI). Explore how these technologies relate to XML and XML Schema and how they are used to build distributed applications. For Beginners See What Web Services Can Do for You This Flash animation demonstrates how Web services can help companies connect...</description>
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			<title>.NET Framework Basics: The Common Language Runtime</title>
			<link>http://www.windowsitpro.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=37657</link>
			<description>Advertisement Christa Anderson InstantDoc #37657 January 9, 2003 During the past year, I've written in .NET UPDATE about details of some .NET Framework pieces particularly Web services and the newest Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) specification. With the start of the new year, however, I'd like to step back and examine the greater picture of what the .NET Framework is all about. As with other system architectures, you can represent .NET with a simple diagram...</description>
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			<title>Web Services and J2EE</title>
			<link>http://www.devarticles.com/c/a/Web-Services/Web-Services-and-J2EE/</link>
			<description>(Page 1 of 4 ) If you would like to learn how to use SOAP, WSDL, and the Web services stack with J2EE, this article gets you off to a good start. It is excerpted from chapter 7 of the book Building Web Services with Java: Making sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI, written by Steve Graham et al. (Sams; ISBN: 0672326418). T his chapter introduces the concepts of using SOAP, WSDL, and the Web services stack with Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) . Although a single chapter can't do justice...</description>
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			<title>Deploying an EJB Application</title>
			<link>http://www.devarticles.com/c/a/Web-Services/Deploying-an-EJB-Application/</link>
			<description>(Page 1 of 4 ) This article shows you how to deploy an EJB application, and more. Picking up where the previous article left off, it is the third of three parts. It is excerpted from chapter 7 of the book Building Web Services with Java: Making sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI, written by Steve Graham et al. (Sams; ISBN: 0672326418). WebSphere Deployment Process In order to deploy this as an EJB application, you need to go through a server-specific deployment process that configures...</description>
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			<title>An Introduction to WSIL</title>
			<link>http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/10/16/wsil.html</link>
			<description>by Timothy Appnel 10/16/2002 The Web Service Inspection Language (WSIL) is an XML document format to facilitate the discovery and aggregation of Web service descriptions in a simple and extensible fashion. While similar in scope to the Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI) specification, WSIL is a complementary, rather than a competitive, model to service discovery. Since its release, UDDI has been widely criticized for its implementation , and its relevance questioned...</description>
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			<title>Using EJBs with Axis</title>
			<link>http://www.devarticles.com/c/a/Web-Services/Using-EJBs-with-Axis/</link>
			<description>(Page 1 of 5 ) Read this article if you would like to learn how to use SOAP, WSDL, and the Web services stack with J2EE. The second of three parts, this section focuses on EJBs and Axis. It is excerpted from chapter 7 of the book Building Web Services with Java: Making sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI, written by Steve Graham et al. (Sams; ISBN: 0672326418). J2EE Versions A word about versions: While J2EE 1.4 has just been released, J2EE 1.3 is still the more commonly used version in...</description>
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			<title>Creating a .NET Web Service</title>
			<link>http://www.15seconds.com/issue/010430.htm</link>
			<description>By Chris Peiris Rating: 4.3 out of 5 Rate this article email this article to a colleague Introduction Microsoft .NET marketing has created a huge hype about its Web Services. This is the first of two articles on Web Services. Here we will create a .NET Web Service using C#. We will look closely at the Discovery protocol, UDDI, and the future of the Web Services. In the next article, we will concentrate on consuming existing Web Services on multiple platforms (i.e., Web, WAP-enabled...</description>
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			<title>Modeling XML Applications</title>
			<link>http://www.sdmagazine.com/documents/sdm0206e/</link>
			<description>June 2002 You don't need to be an XML or SOAP expert to use the universal description, discovery and integration specification to find and publish interfaces and contextual information about Web services. Part 4 of 4. By David Carlson Read part 1 , part 2 , and part 3 . The Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) specification has received much attention as one of the enabling technologies required for Web services. However, few people understand its capabilities beyond...</description>
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			<title>Thinking about Implementing a Web Services Strategy?</title>
			<link>http://www.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2003/03/04/strategy.html</link>
			<description>by Brian Buehling March 04, 2003 Make Sure You've Done Your Homework... Due to the industry's intense promotional activities most IT professionals have been exposed to the concept of web services. They know that a web service is a distributed application that exposes its functionality using a set of XML standards, most likely including SOAP, UDDI, and WSDL. They've heard repeatedly that this model offers the opportunity to better leverage existing investment in Internet technology by...</description>
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			<title>Converging Protocols</title>
			<link>http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2000/12/20/ebXML.html</link>
			<description>by Leigh Dodds December 20, 2000 This week the XML-Deviant reports on a promising discussion concerning potential convergence between several XML protocol activities. ebXML and SOAP During his recent XML 2000 keynote, Jon Bosak outlined a vision of the future of web services, which was summarized by Eric van der Vlist as XML as a core technology UDDI to find the services we need SOAP to perform the simple ones ebXML for the most complex ones For readers not familiar with the projects...</description>
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			<title>Implementing The Google Web Service In VB.NET - Introduction</title>
			<link>http://www.developerfusion.com/show/3694/</link>
			<description>by Jayesh Jain Read Comments Rate this resource Viewed 345 times Rating: 4 users 4.75 out of 5 Next &gt; A web service is one of the greatest technologies developed in Internet world, which can be used to connect businesses and clients in a standardized method using XML (Extensible Markup Language), SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol), WSDL (Web Services Description Language) and UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration). XML is used for structuring the data, SOAP is used to...</description>
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			<title>Introducing the Implied Resource Pattern</title>
			<link>http://www.devarticles.com/c/a/Web-Services/Introducing-the-Implied-Resource-Pattern/</link>
			<description>(Page 1 of 7 ) This article continues our discussion of the WS-Resource Framework, a set of proposed standards that formalizes the relationship between Web services and state. In this part, the second of a multi-part series, we start with the implied resource pattern. It is excerpted from chapter 8 of the book Building Web Services with Java: Making sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI , written by Steve Graham et al. (Sams; ISBN: 0672326418). Implied Resource Pattern How is WS-Addressing...</description>
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			<title>Decide Between J2EE and .NET Web Services</title>
			<link>http://www.fawcette.com/dotnetmag/2002_10/magazine/columns/webservices/</link>
			<description>J2EE and .NET both offer Web services support. How do you decide which platform to use, and why it's best? by Eric Newcomer ADVERTISEMENT October 2002 Issue For this solution: Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) compliant application servers, Visual Studio .NET, ASP.NET, Web services, Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), Web Services Description Language (WSDL), Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) T he decade-old rivalry between Microsoft and Java development...</description>
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			<title>Web Services and Stateful Resources</title>
			<link>http://www.devarticles.com/c/a/Web-Services/Web-Services-and-Stateful-Resources/</link>
			<description>(Page 1 of 5 ) The WS-Resource Framework is a set of proposed standards that formalizes the relationship between Web services and state. If you do anything involving the Web and persistent data, you know how important this is. This article, the first of a multi-part series, examines that framework. It is excerpted from chapter 8 of the book Building Web Services with Java: Making sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI , written by Steve Graham et al. (Sams; ISBN: 0672326418). A lmost every...</description>
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			<title>Creating a Web Service with ColdFusion: the Basics</title>
			<link>http://www.devarticles.com/c/a/ColdFusion/Creating-a-Web-Service-with-ColdFusion-the-Basics/</link>
			<description>(Page 1 of 4 ) A web service is a software related technology that facilitates machine-to-machine interaction over a network. Web services are used by clients who access the service, and could be written in any programming language. This article will show you how to create a web service using ColdFusion. Introduction Before you start creating a web service of any form you should know some basic facts about SOAP, WSDL, XML, and UDDI. Since the web service you may create will reside on a...</description>
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			<title>Introduction to Microsoft's .NET Platform</title>
			<link>http://www.asp101.com/articles/nakul/intronet/default.asp</link>
			<description>by Nakul Goyal In the present Internet scenario, accessing data from different accounts at various places isn't practically feasible. Usually databases are designed for particular devices such as a PC, a WAP enabled Cell Phone, a PDA (HPC) is inaccessible from other devices. Microsoft has unveiled MICROSOFT.NET which supports the following technologies keeping all these aspects in mind. ASP.NET C# VS.NET VB.NET ADO.NET XML Web Services Jscript.NET VISUAL J#.NET SOAP &amp; UDDI VISUAL C#.NET...</description>
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