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    <title>Using UDDI at Run Time, Part I</title>
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    <description>Article by  Karsten Januszewski (Microsoft). This article walks through using UDDI at run time and discusses how UDDI, both the public registry and UDDI Services available in Microsoft Windows Server 2003, can act as infrastructure for Web services to support client applications.</description>
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    <description>Article by Karsten Januszewski (Microsoft). Author first look at the implications of UDDI both from a technological and business perspective. Then author look at the relationship between UDDI and Web Services Description Language (WSDL). Lastly, He step through UDDI registration and the considerations one needs to make in order to maximize the potential of UDDI.</description>
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    <description>Article by Karsten Januszewski (Microsoft). Shows how UDDI can be used at run-time as an abstraction layer between Web services and their clients; explores the use of WSDL as an interface definition document and how to model these documents and their implementations in UDDI. Also covers writing UDDI-aware clients that issue run-time UDDI API queries in order to dynamically bind to Web services based on a common WSDL interface definition.</description>
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    <description>Article by Scott Seely (Microsoft). It show what had to do to register the Cold Rooster Favorites Service with the Microsoft UDDI registry. Start at the very beginning.</description>
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