Mark, why do assume that UDDI = centralized?

UDDI is a protocol for accessing a registry. All registries and repositories should support the UDDI protocol.

In response to Jan's question, a registry which is nothing more than an implementation of the UDDI specification isn't particularly useful. A registry/repository should support significantly more governance and lifecycle management functionality. ( e.g., take a look at Systinet 2 and Infravio X-Registry).

Anne

On 5/23/06, Mark Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anne - all that you describe there is trivially-decentralizable, so I
maintain, if you do it with UDDI you've got a new problem to deal
with.

On 5/22/06, Anne Thomas Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't pidgeon-hole registry and repository into a system used only for
> discovery.
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> Registries provide a conduit for multiple runtime systems to share
> management and control information (e.g., policies, SLAs, heuristics, etc).
> Repositories support metadata management, policy management, contract
> management, dependency management, impact analysis, and lots of other
> SDLC/governance activities.
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> Anne
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> On 5/22/06, Mark Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
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> > > This is where a UDDI Registry/Repository comes into its own,
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> > Ouch!
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> > No, the problem is that if you change implementations and stuff
> > breaks, then you're not loosely coupled.  "Become more loosely
> > coupled" is the answer to that problem.
> >
> > If you centralize trivially-decentralizable functionality like
> > discovery to solve a loose coupling problem, then you've now got two
> > problems.
> >
> > Mark.
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> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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