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Subject: RE: [uddi-dev] UDDI Newbie
Muhammad, UDDI is just a registry standard. It will certainly help you organize services, but it will not, by itself, wrap your services to modify or supplant endpoint behaviors, such as enforcing access controls. It sounds like what you really want is a Web Services Management (WSM) solution or such a Web services platform, which allows things like access control to be layered on top of your service's functionality. Hope this helps. Daniel -----Original Message----- From: Muhammad Ridwan [mailto:m.ridwan@media-trust.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 6:21 AM To: uddi-dev@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: [uddi-dev] UDDI Newbie Hi All, I just join this mailing list and have several questions about UDDI. Hopefully someone can answer them. Could UDDI be use as a way to authorizing registered user who permit to access particular ws? From what I read, seems that UDDI will act only for some kind of proxy. My problem is like this. I already have some ws and I would like to restrit access to registered user only. Previously I think that UDDI could wrap this webservice so that I could do that. Or should I use WSS instead? In this case I have to fix my web service then... Please if there is anybody can answer these questions. regards Ridwan
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