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Introduction
As outlined in the first part of this article, referencing services greatly extends their visibility and promotes their capitalization. When most of the time services are deployed somewhere and accessible from a fairly static location, it happens that, to cater particular business needs that we will be outlined later on this ...
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This is the pdf version of this article.
The associated demo video is here
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This MSI installs a getting started kit that allows you to get quickly your hands on our service discovery API.
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This demo addresses the N3RD Command Center use case described above and contains 3 parts:
1. The client runs a probe match on the network and several stations respond to it. (Client doesn't know which fire station must be selected).
2. Fire stations respond to the client request and indicate their respective geographical position. The ...
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This video demonstrates the whole process of referencing services: from the business analyst who first checks for existing services, then the service developer who publishes the new service into the UDDI repository and finally the client developer who uses UDDI to find services and their WSDL if any and just adds a service reference directly from ...
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Introduction
Not knowing precisely the services developed and deployed in an environment is not something anyone serious about service oriented architectures can afford. In this regards, business service cartography is a key pillar of SO architectures and valuable help to get insight on your business related developments. Being able to draw a map ...
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This Visual Studio addin allows publishing WCF services into a UDDI repository.
This refers to this article.
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This video demonstrates the whole process of referencing services: from the business analyst who first checks for existing services, then the service developer who publishes the new service into the UDDI repository and finally the client developer who uses UDDI to find services and their WSDL if any and just adds a service reference directly from ...
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Not knowing precisely the services developed and deployed in an environment is not something anyone serious about service oriented architectures can afford. In this regards, business service cartography is a key pillar of SO architectures and valuable help to get insight on your business related developments. Being able to draw a map of your ...
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