Hi Vivek
Thanks for the update. I will be vary much interested to know how HP is
evolving from its somewhat proprietary e-Speak architecture to this more
open, and more standards-based Web Services Platform. Do you have any
document which shows what's new in the Web Services Platform and what
changed between these two?
Also, are all HP's web services initiatives based at Cupertino, CA?
Best regards,
Ashish Ray
-----Original Message-----
From: Vivek Chopra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2001 7:07 PM
To: SOAP Developer Mailing List/Apache
Subject: ANN: HP Web Services Platfrom (Beta)
HP Web Services Platform (Beta) available for download
from http://www.hp.com/go/webservices.
The current beta release includes:
* SOAP server and client SDK
* UDDI 1.0 compliant private registry and SDK
* UDDI browser tool for publishing and querying
UDDI registries
* WSDL tools
* Cocoon stylesheets for SOAP and UDDI
HP Web Services Platform is a software infrastructure
for developing and deploying loosely coupled Web
services. These can be any mixture of internal and
external services and may include applications,
business processes, computing resources, or
information stores. With extreme flexibility, the
platform - which carries forward the best concepts
from HP's e-Speak technology - can help users to
complete tasks, solve problems, or perform
transactions. The platform is standards compliant,
making it broadly accessible. Companies can also
create secure private ecosystems to serve a more
controlled community, such as a supply chain, using
the HP Web Services Registry.
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