Dennis, Great presentation -- Thanks!
I disagree with you about UDDI, of course. UDDI is an important component for enterprise SOA management and governance. I don't see very many people using it for dynamic discovery, but many firms that have deployed a large number of services rely on UDDI to keep track of all the services deployed and the metadata associated with them, to help with change management, and to institute approval and governence processes. Also -- nearly all commercial web services platforms support WS-Security today (not that anyone is using it yet...) - Anne On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 13:23:33 -0800, Dennis Sosnoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Many of the presentations from the JavaPolis 2004 conference are now > being hosted for streaming at JavaLobby, including my "Next Generation > Web Services" talk. You can get easy access to the presentations from > the JavaPolis media page > <http://wiki.javapolis.com/confluence/display/JP04Pres/JavaPolis+Media> > (you'll need to register, but it's cost- and spam-free). If you're set > up for BitTorrent you can also download full copies of the my > presentations that way - see my company home page (in the signature) for > the torrent links. Here's what XML luminary Tim Bray (who recently > joined Sun as Director of Web Technologies) had to say > <http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2004/12/16/Javapolis> about the > Next Generation Web Services presentation: "Another highlight for me was > Dennis Sosnoski's Web Services session, which was ruthlessly clear-eyed > about what works and what sucks in the world of Java Web Services...". > > - Dennis > > -- > Dennis M. Sosnoski > Enterprise Java, XML, and Web Services > Training and Consulting > http://www.sosnoski.com > Redmond, WA 425.885.7197 > >