Hi Ashish,
The following mail should reply your questions.
In case you have additional queries, you could
post them on the mailing list for the HP Web Service
Platform which can be accessed at
http://gallery.bluestone.com/archives/webservices-talk.html
Hope this helps,
- Vivek
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Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 01:25:55 -0400
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From: "AKELA,ANAND (HP-Cupertino,ex1)"
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Subject: Re: Question on HP WSP on SOAP-DEV
mailing list
You can find a lot of documentation and white papers
on HP Web services web
at www.hp.com/go/webservices .
You will also find a document "HP Web Services
Platform: a Comparison with
HP e-Speak" in the white papers section (
http://h20008.www2.hp.com/webservices/whitepaper.shtm
). This document talks
various features and functionalities in e-Speak and
compares them with the
features on HP web services components.
--- Ashish Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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 Platform (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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