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Hi Roger, On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 22:04, Roger L. Costello wrote: > > 2. The whole notion of my client's Registry is to create a centralized, > heavyweight data pool where clients go to find the who, what, and where > of services. UDDI has the same centralized, heavyweight > mentality. This is not harmonious with the Web. > .../... > > 6. "Since there is not a central registry to look for services, how do I > locate services in a RDDL-based architecture?" Use a > search engine! You may desire to create a search engine that is > customized to your domain (I have anticipated for years that the > use of generic search engines, such as google, will end, and > domain-specific search engines will prevail) That's what I think too and I have even developed a prototype for such a search engine: http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2002/06/26/vocabularies.html It's kind of stalled right now for lack of funding, but your customer may have some $$$ to spend to give it a new momentum :-) ... Eric -- Freelance consulting and training. http://dyomedea.com/english/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eric van der Vlist http://xmlfr.org http://dyomedea.com (W3C) XML Schema ISBN:0-596-00252-1 http://oreilly.com/catalog/xmlschema ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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