Scott,
Yes i completely agree with you on that Scott.But is there a 
possiblity of the evolution of generic web service client that 
will enable the consumer to search for a webservice, discover it 
and invoke the service method of his choice.Evolution of such a 
client that say, can be plugged into the web browser, will 
drastically improve the scope of the webservices.
How much do u think this is realisable?And if yes what could be 
timeframe?
vamsi
On Tue, 28 May 2002 Scott Nichol wrote :
>There needs to be Web services clients, but I do not think they 
>will reside on
>consumer machines.  I think consumers will access the likes of 
>Yahoo, AOL, MSN,
>each of which will in turn aggregate content from multiple 
>providers, which they
>already do, but increasingly using Web services.  Most of the 
>content will be
>provided/accessed through pre-arranged partnerships.  I do not 
>envision a large
>amount of ad hoc use of Web services.
>
>Where I am a consultant (Philadelphia, mid-way between New York 
>and Washington,
>DC), I am finally seeing the interest in SOAP and Web services 
>picking up.
>However, in all cases so far, it is for the purpose of 
>application integration.
>Some large corporations I work with are most interested in using 
>SOAP/WS
>internally to integrate their own systems, although their initial 
>exposure was
>connecting to partners who were early adopters.  I also work with 
>a number of
>ISVs and ASPs who simply see SOAP/WS as another technology by 
>which to expose an
>API.  They have all found some usefulness to Microsoft's DISCO or 
>WS-Inspection.
>None of them have done anything with UDDI.  Of course, this might 
>simply mean
>that they don't see an opportunity that is actually there.
>
>Scott Nichol
>
>----- Original Message -----
> From: "soap vamsi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: "Scott Nichol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 12:40 AM
>Subject: Re: Re: why uddi?
>
>
> > thanks scott,
> > Yes the B2C senario  the customers will rely on trusted 
>search
> > engines to look up webservices.But once again dont the 
>clients
> > need soap capable clients to use the services ,keeping in 
>mind
> > that every soap service will call for a specific soap 
>client.
> > vamsi
> >
> > On Mon, 27 May 2002 Scott Nichol wrote :
> > >I personally have great doubts that UDDI will become 
>important.
> > >I agree with your reasoning in the
> > >B2B scenario.  For B2C, it seems more likely that clients 
>will
> > >"learn" of a service via a "trusted"
> > >source, much as consumers typically do searches today via 
>Yahoo,
> > >Google or even AOL.
> > >
> > >Scott Nichol
> > >
> > >----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "soap vamsi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 01:35
> > >Subject: why uddi?
> > >
> > >
> > > > I am not sure if this is the right place for this query 
>,I
> > >will
> > > > be grateful though for any information in this 
>direction.
> > > > My query is regarding the services that are likely to 
>become
> > > > webservices and the need for uddi.
> > > > In my opnion there are two senarios where webservies 
>might
> > >find
> > > > place
> > > > 1.b2b.
> > > > 2.b2c.
> > > > Firstly in a b2b senario one business knows the 
>other.Where is
> > >the
> > > > need to dynamically discover the service using uddi?
> > > > In a b2c senario when if the client doesnot know the
> > >business
> > > > service provider the need for uddi is warrnated,but here 
>the
> > > > client(i am referening to an end user) needs to soap 
>aware
> > >and
> > > > soap capable to avail those services.To what extent is 
>this
> > >a
> > > > realistic expectation?
> > > > If i am wrong in my extrapolation regd the likely
> > >webservices,
> > > > what services to become webservices?
> > > >
> > > > I may have been myopic in my opinion formation,pl feel 
>free
> > >to
> > > > make me aware of the possiblities  that i have 
>overlooked.
> > > > Thaking you
> > > > vamsi
> > > >
> > > > 
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