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Archive - 2006
Example 1 -- one page/one item
This style of page illustrates method one for supporting user-contributed information. It consists of one page per item submitted. Its feasibility depends upon whether or not we can create an index page that automatically updates a hierarchy/directory of pages. So the user will post his/her info here and also can attach a file that will be associated with the post. This approach would be great for user-submitted white papers, case studies, etc.
UDDI White Papers
UDDI.org White Papers
UDDI.org has published two educational white papers in conjunction with the formal ratification of version 3 of the standard; the first presents an executive overview of UDDI and its business value to implementors of web services-based infrastructure. The second highlights key features of the standard, with an emphasis on features new to version 3. Note: These white papers are published in PDF format. To view a PDF document, you must have a copy of Adobe Reader or other PDF-compatible software installed on your computer. If you do not have this software installed, you can download a free copy from Adobe Systems, Inc.
- UDDI Executive Overview: Enabling Service-Oriented Architecture
- The Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) protocol is a key member of the group of interrelated standards that comprise the Web services stack. It defines a standard method for publishing and discovering the network-based software components of a service-oriented architecture (SOA). This paper discusses the strategic rationale for UDDI and analyzes its enabling role in the context of today's enterprise Web services applications. A companion slide presentation is also provided (available in PDF and PowerPoint formats).
- Introduction to UDDI: Important Features and Functional Concepts
- This paper provides a concise overview of the UDDI standard and highlights significant architectural changes in the recent Version 3 specification. The paper covers key functional concepts in the UDDI specification including its data model and programmatic interfaces. Also covered in this paper is a description of registry affiliation - a key feature enabled by the UDDI v3 specification.
Other Resources
The following sites provide additional information to learn more about UDDI and related Web services standards. UDDI community members are encouraged to add additional resources to this page.
- OASIS UDDI Specification Technical Committee
- The home and working documents of the official UDDI specification.
- Cover Pages Technology Report
- Good news and summary resources for UDDI, Web services, and XML-related technologies.
Testimonials
UDDI is endorsed by organizations and individuals around the globe. UDDI supporters are invited to add a testimonial to this page.
(Listed in alphabetical order by organization name.)
Computer Associates
"As the adoption of Web services by businesses worldwide continues to grow, it's becoming more important to effectively provide reliable and standards-based discovery of these services. Along with advances in the standards for management and security of Web services, these latest enhancements to UDDI will help enterprises address these challenges and will, therefore, promote broader adoption of Web services and drive development of business solutions that take advantage of interoperability between multiple Web services."
--Toby J Weiss, Senior Vice President of eTrust Product Management, Computer Associates
White Papers and Books
UDDI.org White Papers
UDDI.org published two educational white papers in conjunction with the formal ratification of version 3 of the standard; the first presents an executive overview of UDDI and its business value to implementors of web services-based infrastructure. The second highlights key features of the standard, with an emphasis on features new to version 3.
UDDI Executive Overview: Enabling Service-Oriented Architecture
The Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) protocol is a key member of the group of interrelated standards that comprise the Web services stack. It defines a standard method for publishing and discovering the network-based software components of a service-oriented architecture (SOA). This paper discusses the strategic rationale for UDDI and analyzes its enabling role in the context of today's enterprise Web services applications. A companion slide presentation is also provided (available in PDF and PowerPoint formats).