REDMOND, Wash., May 2, 2001 — The Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) project today announced that its global Business Registry is fully operational, marking the successful ...
Organizations that attempt to do business online quickly learn that there are lots of IT-related problems that others have already solved. Increasingly, those solutions are becoming readily available ...
In a newly published interview, Burton Group's Anne Thomas Manes says the time may finally be ripe for the hapless UDDI spec (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration) to emerge from the ...
The online directory that some claim will make Web services a reality went live Wednesday with backing from many of corporate heavyweights as well as startup companies. Microsoft Corp., Ariba Inc. and ...
Companies have 'no immediate need' for the single directory framework for e-commerce One year after Hewlett-Packard began talks with IBM, Microsoft and Ariba to build a single directory framework for ...
UDDI is the Web services protocol designed to help discover service assets. The issue The Hartford faced was this: Using Web services, even SOAP-based over HTTP, would require a certain amount of ...
A Web services directory effort spawned by Microsoft, IBM and Ariba has been updated before its submission to an industry standards body. The specification, called Universal Description, Discovery and ...
The registry landscape needs to change, insists MuleSource's Dan Diephouse in this interview about Web services. The unholy trinity of SOAP, WSDL and UDDI needs to go. Last week I shared my interview ...
SOAP, WSDL, WS-*, and UDDI are proven and widely adopted technologies and REST is growing strongly, believes a UDDI supporter from Microsoft. MuleSource’s Dan Diephouse told us in a separate article ...
Microsoft, IBM, and SAP are discontinuing the UDDI Business Registry (UBR) project for Web services on January 12, according to Web-based bulletins from the three companies. UDDI prescribes a ...
Four major software makers will launch an updated test version of a public Web services directory that lets businesses list and find online services. IBM, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard and SAP on Monday ...
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