January 2006 Archives

Celtix, the open source ESB, milestone 4 is ready and available for download. Press release available here.

Included in this drop are several new demos documented here.

Included are:

You can read more about the origins of the RSS for Services Registry demo on an earlier post.

This is also a milestone for me personally as it's the first time I've contributed to an open source initiative.

During the Christmas period I was looking into the RSS standard(s) and came up with an idea for using RSS that may save corporations a lot of money.

Today there are really two fundamental ways to connect to a Web service. Either you bootstrap the consumer with the services WSDL file or you use a UDDI registry to lookup a service.

Before I go any further I want to point out that I am not against UDDI. I am not trying to replace UDDI. UDDI is the right and standard approach for discovering Web services. In fact I think that my idea can compliment UDDI - more on that later.

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William Henry IP Babble is the personal blog of William Henry.

William has 20 years experience in software development and distributed computing and holds a M.Sc from Dublin City University. He is currently working in the office of CTO at Red Hat on the MRG product. This weblog is not funded by Red Hat.

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