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Archive - 2006

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BEA Buys Flashline for SOA Edge

By Darryl K. Taft, eWeek

In a move to bolster its service-oriented architecture tool set, BEA Systems has acquired Flashline.

The San Jose, Calif., company acquired Cleveland-based Flashline for its metadata repository and will incorporate that repository into the BEA AquaLogic family. The Flashline repository will become BEA AquaLogic Enterprise Repository and will be a complementary product to BEA's AquaLogic Service Registry offering, which is the company's UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration) registry.

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The Hartford: A Case Study for Real-World UDDI Adoption

This Zapthink case studies details how The Hartford is using UDDI as a key part of maintaining the location independence of is its services and providing the loose coupling needed to allow users to have different requirements for the services they access.

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Qwest Communications

Qwest Communications International Inc. implemented Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI) Services in Windows Server 2003 within their organization. Based on the Enterprise UDDI standard, the implementation in Windows Server 2003 provides an infrastructure for XML Web services, allowing organizations to run their own UDDI directory where Web services and other programmatic resources can be organized and cataloged.

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