Intro

jUDDI (pronounced "Judy") is an open source Java implementation of the Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI v3) specification for Web Services.

jUDDI Features

  • Open Source
  • Platform Independent
  • Use with any relational database that supports ANSI standard SQL (MySQL, Oracle, DB2, Sybase, Derby etc.)
  • Deployable on any Java application server that supports the Servlet 2.3 specification
  • jUDDI registry supports a clustered deployment configuration.
  • Easy integration with existing authentication systems
  • Supports InVM embeddable mode
jUDDIv3
  • UDDI Specification version 3.0 compliant
  • Supports for JDK 1.5 and later
  • Build on JAXB and JAX-WS standards, tested on CXF
  • Build on JPA standard, tested with OpenJPA and Hibernate
  • Pre-configured bundle deployed to Tomcat
  • UDDI portlets
  • Pre-configured portal bundle download
  • User and Developer Documentation
jUDDIv2
  • UDDI version 2.0 compliant
  • Supports for JDK 1.3.1 and later

News

June 5, 2009 Release 3.0.0.beta

May 31, 2009 Release 2.0rc7

Feb 13, 2009 Version 3.0.0.alpha is now available

Feb 10, 2009 Version 2.0rc6 is now available.

Dec 13, 2007 Version 2.0rc5 is now available.

June 7, 2005 Version 0.9rc4 is now available.

July 2, 2004 Version 0.9rc3 is now available.

June 29, 2004 Version 0.9rc2 is now available.

June 16, 2004 Version 0.9rc1 is now available.

March 24, 2004 jUDDI graduates from the Apache Incubator into Apache Web Services Project.

Oct 08, 2003 The Apache Software Foundation's Web Services PMC (http://ws.apache.org/) voted to accept jUDDI into the Apache Incubator. The move is expected to be complete in early December.

July 22, 2003 A proposal to contribute jUDDI to the Apache Software Foundation's Web Services Project is being considered.

July 22, 2003 Version 0.8.0 is now available.

June 27, 2003 Version 0.7.1 is now available.

April 22, 2003 Version 0.7.0 is now available.

About UDDI

The Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) protocol is one of the major building blocks required for successful Web services. UDDI creates a standard interoperable platform that enables companies and applications to quickly, easily, and dynamically find and use Web services over the Internet. UDDI also allows operational registries to be maintained for different purposes in different contexts. UDDI is a cross-industry effort driven by major platform and software providers, as well as marketplace operators and e-business leaders within the OASIS standards consortium.

Additional information regarding UDDI can be found at UDDI.org.