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Mon, 2006-08-14 18:19 by carolgeyerMon, 2006-08-14 18:29 by carolgeyer

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<p>The current list of Committee Specifications from the <a href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=uddi-spec">OASIS UDDI Specification Technical Committee</a> include:</p>
 
<p>The current list of Committee Specifications from the <a href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=uddi-spec">OASIS UDDI Specification Technical Committee</a> include:</p>
 
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<li>Schema Centric XML Canonicalization Specification </li>
 
<li>Schema Centric XML Canonicalization Specification </li>
 
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<p>The UDDI Version 2 Specifications, UDDI Version 3 Specification and the Schema Centric XML Canonicalization Specification represent contributed material. Notes and Disclaimers are provided on each of these specification documents.</p>
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<p>The UDDI Version 2 specifications, UDDI Version 3 specification and the Schema Centric XML Canonicalization Specification represent contributed material. Notes and Disclaimers are provided on each of these specification documents.</p>
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<h2>UDDI Version History</h2>
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<p><strong>UDDI Version History</strong></p>
 
<p>UDDI first was proposed in 2000; it currently stands at its third major revision. Over this time, it has evolvoed to reflect the need for manageability and federated control in enterprise operating scenarios, as well as to further integrate the standard with other elements of service-oriented infrastructure. Highlights of the standard's progess include:</p>
 
<p>UDDI first was proposed in 2000; it currently stands at its third major revision. Over this time, it has evolvoed to reflect the need for manageability and federated control in enterprise operating scenarios, as well as to further integrate the standard with other elements of service-oriented infrastructure. Highlights of the standard's progess include:</p>
 
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<p>UDDI Version 3.0, an <a href="http://www.oasis-open.org/specs/index.php#uddiv3">OASIS Standard</a>, builds on the vision of UDDI: a &quot;meta service&quot; for locating web services by enabling robust queries against rich metadata. Expanding on the foundation of versions 1 and 2, version 3 offers the industry a specification for building flexible, interoperable XML Web services registries useful in private as well as public deployments. The <a href="http://uddi.org/pubs/uddi_v3.htm">UDDI Version 3</a> Specification consists of the following documents. </p>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.oasis-open.org/specs/index.php#uddiv3">UDDI v3.0 OASIS Standard</a>, builds on the vision of UDDI: a &quot;meta service&quot; for locating web services by enabling robust queries against rich metadata. Expanding on the foundation of versions 1 and 2, version 3 offers the industry a specification for building flexible, interoperable XML Web services registries useful in private as well as public deployments. The <a href="http://uddi.org/pubs/uddi_v3.htm">UDDI Version 3</a> Specification consists of the following documents. </p>
 
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<li><strong>UDDI Version 3.0 Features List</strong>. We recommend you first read the <a href="http://uddi.org/pubs/uddi_v3_features.htm">UDDI Version 3.0 Features List</a>. </li>
 
<li><strong>UDDI Version 3.0 Features List</strong>. We recommend you first read the <a href="http://uddi.org/pubs/uddi_v3_features.htm">UDDI Version 3.0 Features List</a>. </li>
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<li><strong>UDDI Version 2 tModels:</strong>
 
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Specification

The current list of Committee Specifications from the OASIS UDDI Specification Technical Committee include:

  • UDDI Version 2 OASIS Standard
  • UDDI Version 3 OASIS Standard
  • Schema Centric XML Canonicalization Specification

The UDDI Version 2 specifications, UDDI Version 3 specification and the Schema Centric XML Canonicalization Specification represent contributed material. Notes and Disclaimers are provided on each of these specification documents.

UDDI Version History

UDDI first was proposed in 2000; it currently stands at its third major revision. Over this time, it has evolvoed to reflect the need for manageability and federated control in enterprise operating scenarios, as well as to further integrate the standard with other elements of service-oriented infrastructure. Highlights of the standard's progess include:

History of the UDDI Specification UDDI VERSION YEAR RELEASED KEY OBJECTIVE 1.0 2000 Create foundation for registry of Internet-based business services 2.0 2001 Align specification with emerging Web services standards and provide flexible service taxonomy. Formally released under OASIS aegis in 2003 3.0 2004 Support secure interaction of private and public implementations as major element of service-oriented infrastructure. Fully ratified by OASIS in 2005

UDDI Version 3 Specification

The UDDI v3.0 OASIS Standard, builds on the vision of UDDI: a "meta service" for locating web services by enabling robust queries against rich metadata. Expanding on the foundation of versions 1 and 2, version 3 offers the industry a specification for building flexible, interoperable XML Web services registries useful in private as well as public deployments. The UDDI Version 3 Specification consists of the following documents.

UDDI Version 2 Specifications

The UDDI Version 2 set of specifications consist of the following documents. UDDI Version 2 is an OASIS Standard.

  • UDDI Version 2 API Specification. This document describes the programming interface that is exposed by all instances of the Universal Description, Discovery & Integration (UDDI) registry. UDDI Version 2.04 API, Published Specification, Dated 19 July 2002: HTMLPDF (492 KB)
  • UDDI Version 2 Data Structure. This document outlines the details of each of the XML structures associated with these messages. The UDDI Programmers API Specification defines approximately 30 SOAP messages that are used to perform inquiry and publishing functions against any UDDI compliant service registry. Also see the UDDI XML schema, below. UDDI Version 2.03, Data Structure Reference, Published Specification, Dated 19 July 2002: HTML / PDF (349 KB)
  • UDDI Version 2 XML Schema. Readers should consult the UDDI Data Structure Reference (preceding) before reading this document. Version 2.0 UDDI XML Schema 2001: uddi_v2.xsd
  • UDDI Version 2 Replication Specification. This document describes the data replication process and programmatic interface required to achieve complete data replication between UDDI Operators. UDDI Version 2.03, Replication Specification, Published Specification, Dated 19 July 2002: HTML / PDF (251 KB)
  • UDDI Version 2 XML Replication Schema Version 2.03 Replication XML Schema 2001: uddi_v2replication.xsd
  • UDDI Version 2 XML Custody Schema UDDI XML Custody Schema: uddi_v2custody.xsd
  • UDDI Version 2 Operator's Specification. This document describes the behavior and operational parameters required of the UDDI Node Operators. UDDI Version 2.01, Operator's Specification, Published Specification, Dated 19 July 2002: HTML / PDF (205 KB)
  • UDDI Version 2 WSDL Service Interface Descriptions.  The WSDL service interface description for a UDDI registry is defined in two WSDL documents. One document contains the UDDI inquiry interface description, and the other document contains the UDDI publish interface description. Both of these service interface descriptions are based the UDDI V2 specification. They also adhere to the WSDL service interface definition described in the Using WSDL in a UDDI Registry, version 1.08 document.
  • UDDI Version 2 tModels:

Schema Centric XML Canonicalization Specification

Existing XML Canonicalization algorithms such as Canonical XML and Exclusive XML Canonicalization suffer from several limitations and design artifacts (enumerated herein) which significantly limit their utility in many XML applications, particularly those which validate and process XML data according to the rules of and flexibilities afforded by XML Schema. The Schema Centric Canonicalization algorithm addresses these concerns.

  • Schema Centric XML Canonicalization, Version 1.0, Published 20020710: HTML (140 KB)



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