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On Fri, 2003-05-09 at 17:25, Myk Melez wrote:
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<FONT SIZE="3"><I>Jim Walters wrote:
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This is the some of the motivating push behind web services. Maybe the thing to do is to take some some time and polish the XML schema, implement XML-RPC and then publish/register the WSDL in a UDDI as described here:
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If it's WSDL it has to be SOAP rather than XML-RPC, doesn't it? </I>
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I'm no expert in this stuff, but I think SOAP is analogous to COM whereas XML-RPC is analogous to, well, RPC. (Using this reference </FONT><A HREF="http://archive.devx.com/javaSR/articles/glossary/glossary-2.asp"><FONT SIZE="3">http://archive.devx.com/javaSR/articles/glossary/glossary-2.asp</FONT></A> )<BR>
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I did mistake UDDI for being a global registry of WSDL specifications. Don't remember who is hosting those anymore.<BR>
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