Jim Alateras wrote:
> Dennis Sosnoski wrote:
>   
>> On registries, I've yet to see a compelling use case for UDDI. ... I'm 
>> hoping someone can point
>> out something I'm missing here.
>>     
> How about the scenario where you are trying to build a Service that
> satisfies complies with a SLA. The Service is built from registered
> service elements (could be thousands, hundreds of thousands). The
> Service Architect needs someway to identify which of the registered
> service elements can best be aggregated to provide a service with will
> perform at the specified SLA. So you need to build a marketplace where
> Element Providers can register service elements and Service Architects
> can build services from these service elements.
>   
I agree that this would be a compelling use case for UDDI. Is anyone 
actually doing this, even in the Fortune 500 market? For that matter, is 
the whole approach of competing Element Providers with different SLAs 
seeing any serious use at all?

  - Dennis






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