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There are 31 articles & tutorials regarding "UDDI".

1.) Enterprise UDDI Services
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...
Found at developer.com

2.) UDDI V3 Subscriptions, Part II
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...
Found at developer.com

3.) UDDI V3 Subscriptions, Part I
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...
Found at developer.com

4.) The Promise of UDDI
April 2002 If you build Web services, will the users come? By Tamara Carter "When should you get involved with Web services?" Mark Colan, an e-business evangelist for IBM, asked the audience at his class "All About UDDI" on Wednesday morning at SD West's Web Services World. "Now," he answered, "so you'll be in a good position when it really gets off the ground." While the UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration) specification, part of which emulates a yellow pages...
Found at Software Development Online

5.) Introducing UDDI 3.0: Changes to the Information Model
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...
Found at Windows IT Pro

6.) Using UDDI to Add Redundancy to Web Services
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...
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