Hi Gervase,

Thank you. Yes.

In the interest of full disclosure (which you can see on my site) I  
work for IONA technologies. The ESB I used was Celtix and Open Source  
ESB that IONA largely contributes to. However I used this mainly  
because it was easier for me to do, not because it required the use  
of Celtix. This could have been achieved my using al sorts of  
technology e.g. POJO for the client and PHP for the Web services ;-)

The purpose of this post is not to plug Celtix but to open up a  
discussion about how RSS could be used in the ways mentioned.

If you do have comments that you think would be useful to a broader  
audience than this group then please post them both here and on the  
blog. Thank you. I'd like to make sure that a broader audience can  
participate in the discussion.

William

On Jan 6, 2006, at 11:02 AM, William Henry wrote:

> [William, by opening another thread you are not of course  
> disrupting any discussion.  Some members of this Group are rather  
> sensitive about "billboarding" (that does not always stop them from  
> trying it themselves, I might add!), so could you please reveal any  
> connection you may have with IONA or Celtix in your message?
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> Many thanks,
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> Gervas
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> Hi all,
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> At the risk of disrupting the interesting ESB and SOA Basics
> discussion ;-)
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> I've posted an entry on my blog today describing how RSS could be
> used as a Web services registry and how it could also be used as a
> way for UDDI registries to discover metadata about Web services.
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> I used the Celtix open source ESB to test the idea successfully. For
> more information see:
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> http://www.ipbabble.com/2006/01/rss_for_soa_based_services_reg.html
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> Regards,
> William
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