Re: why uddi?

2002-05-27 Thread Harry Mynmann
Hi : . UDDI is more of a registry of services. It is NOT Web Services, just a small part - in my opinion, insignificant. Web Services is made of many components - the most important being using SOAP as a protocol, XML over HTTP. - Original Message - From: "soap vamsi" <[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: Re: why uddi?

2002-05-29 Thread Harry Mynmann
I was wondering if for integration between Microsoft and "Rest of the World applications" (aka Java Platforms), have EJB-COM connectors taken off? Or they will be side-lined for complete WS type integration between the .NET and Java platforms? Thanks, Harry - Original Message - From: "S

Re: Re: Re: why uddi?

2002-05-30 Thread Harry Mynmann
Why would the average browser using consumer need UDDI? UDDI is where there is a discovery of services is, in my humble opinion, not going to catch on. What it is good for is in ERP to ERP type communication; where UDDI will hold the list of services available after etherification. Then WSDL give