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OpenUDDI Server
Product: Submitted by recht on Wed, 2007-04-18 12:42. Last updated on Thu, 2008-03-13 21:19.
The OpenUDDI Server is an open source implementation of UDDI 3.0.
The server is based on the Novell UDDI server, and has the following features:
The server is based on the Novell UDDI server, and has the following features:
- Support for LDAP or Hibernate-based persistence
- Based on Java5
- Lightweight, runs on any application server
- Supports Publication, Inquiry, Security, Subscription, Custody and Value Set apis
- Supports replication over Subscription API
- GWT-based web admin
- Licensed under an Apache license
tModel question
Forum topic: Submitted by faith on Wed, 2007-04-18 11:14.
I should create a tModel for representing a specification telling how a web service behaves.
This should be a specification tModel.
When I refer this tModel from inside other tModels with a keyedReference element I put the tModel key in the field tModelKey but what will be the values for the keyName and keyValue filed?
This should be a specification tModel.
When I refer this tModel from inside other tModels with a keyedReference element I put the tModel key in the field tModelKey but what will be the values for the keyName and keyValue filed?
Understanding Web Services: XML, WSDL, SOAP, and UDDI
Resource: Submitted by carolgeyer on Tue, 2007-04-03 12:33. Last updated on Tue, 2007-04-03 12:34.
by Eric Newcomer
Written for developers, this book introduces the major ideas behind core and extended Web services' technologies and serves as a primer covering the prominent emerging technologies in this area. It summarizes the major architectural approaches to Web services, examines the role of Web services within the .NET and J2EE communities, and describes the products of major companies.
Written for developers, this book introduces the major ideas behind core and extended Web services' technologies and serves as a primer covering the prominent emerging technologies in this area. It summarizes the major architectural approaches to Web services, examines the role of Web services within the .NET and J2EE communities, and describes the products of major companies.
Web Services: A Technical Introduction
Resource: Submitted by carolgeyer on Tue, 2007-04-03 12:31. Last updated on Tue, 2007-04-03 12:33.
by Harvey M. Deitel (Editor), Paul J. Deitel, B. Duwaldt, L. K. Trees
This book, written for IT managers, software developers and business professionals alike, explains the business and technology of Web services. Explore Web servicesbusiness models-including B2B and B2C scenarios-and the core standards that enable them:XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI.
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Book page: Submitted by carolgeyer on Sun, 2007-02-04 00:07. Last updated on Sun, 2007-02-04 00:07.
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