Windows Server 2003 includes Enterprise Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) Services, a dynamic and flexible infrastructure for Web services. This standards-based solution enables companies to run their own UDDI directory for intranet or extranet use.
Enterprise UDDI Services helps companies organize and catalog Web services and other programmatic resources. By applying categorization schemes such as geography, Quality of Service (QoS), or organization in UDDI Services, companies can establish a structured and standardized way to describe and discover services.
For information about other Windows Server technologies and services, see the complete list of Windows Server 2003 Technology Centers.
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Introductory Overviews• | Enterprise UDDI Services: A Synopsis
This white paper describes how UDDI Services helps companies organize and catalog programmatic resources by providing an efficient mechanism for the discovery, sharing, and reuse of Web services. |
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Deployment• | Enterprise UDDI Services: Three Usage Scenarios
This white paper describes three implementation scenarios for UDDI Services. Specific action steps are presented that address how to provide application visibility at design time, improve performance and reliability using run-time discovery and dynamic configuration, and extend value to external partners. |
• | UDDI Services: Qwest Technical Case Study
When Qwest wanted to promote reusable Web services in their heterogeneous environment, they looked to UDDI Services in Windows Server 2003. This in-depth paper describes their planning and deployment process. |
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Learn More• | UDDI on MSDN
UDDI on MSDN has a wide range of information—code samples, articles, links to specifications, and links to further resources for UDDI. |
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Public Newsgroups
Three public newsgroups are available for discussion of general, programming, and specification issues in UDDI. Depending on the nature of your query, select the discussion group that best fits your needs.
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