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1 Copyright OASIS, 2002 UDDI @ OASIS: Accelerating Adoption Web Services One Conference Boston, MA August 27, 2002 Patrick Gannon President & CEO, OASIS

2 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Role of Standards

3 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Standards: Open and Adopted Market Adoption Open Standardization Traction Sanction ProprietaryJCVConsortiaSDO SGML ISO XML W3C SOAP v1.1 SOAP v1.2 W3C UDDI v3 UDDI.org WSDL v1.2 W3C eb MS v2 OASIS WSDL v1.1 Standards: UDDI v3x OASIS eb Reg v2 OASIS

4 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Registry Architecture

5 The eCo Architecture Specification - Registries CommerceNet eCo Framework WG 1998

6 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Web Services Step 1: Description – WSDL – ebXML CPP Spec and ebXML Business Process Spec Step 2: Publication and Discovery – UDDI – ebXML Registry Spec Step 3: Invocation – SOAP over HTTP – ebXML Messaging Spec integrating SOAP, HTTP

7 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS One Membership – Many Opportunities

8 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Mission OASIS drives the development, convergence & adoption of e-business standards.

9 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Summary OASIS is a member-lead consortium dedicated to building interoperability specifications Open, democratic, neutral member-driven technical process Successful in establishing relationships with other orgs; promoting interoperability Successful in converging competing efforts, completing work begun elsewhere Software vendors, end-users & government orgs help to insure implementable standards

10 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS technical agenda The OASIS technical agenda is set by our members; bottom-up approach Technical committees formed by proposal from our members Member-elected Technical Advisory Board Attempt to cooperate and liaise with other standards organizations as much as possible

11 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS standards process Specifications are created under an open, democratic, vendor-neutral process – Any interested parties may either participate or comment – No one organization can dictate the specification – Ensures that specifications meet everyone’s needs, not just largest players’ All discussion open to public comment Bi-level approval process – TC approves Committee Specification – OASIS members approve OASIS Standard Resulting work is guaranteed to be representative of the industry as a whole, not just any one vendor’s view

12 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS relationships Attempt to cooperate and liaise with other standards organizations as much as possible – Avoid duplication, promote interoperability – Gain sanction/authority for OASIS work Working and Formal relationships with – W3C, OMG, IDEAlliance, OAG, HL7, CommerceNet, LISA, etc. – ISO/IEC JTC SC34, ISO TC154 (Cat. A Liaison) – ITU-T A.4 and A.5 Recognition – ISO, IEC, ITU, UN-ECE Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for E-Business

13 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Technical Committee Activities OASIS

14 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Current Technical Committees Access Control (XACML) Business Transaction Protocol (BTP) Conformance Controlled Trade ML Customer Information (CIQ) Directory Services (DSML) DocBook ebXML CPPA ebXML IIC ebXML Messaging ebXML Registry Election Services Entity Resolution Human Markup Provisioning Services RELAX NG Rights Language Security Services Topic Maps Published Subj. Topic Maps (Geo & Lang) Universal Business Lang. Vocabulary for XML Stds. Web Services Inter. Appl. Web Services Remote Portal XML Common Biometric XML Localization Interchange XSLT Conformance CGM Open (member section) LegalXML (member section) UDDI (member section)

15 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Technical Committees – Security Access Control (XACML) Common Biometric Format (XCBF) Security Services (SAML) Provisioning Services (SPML) Rights Language Web Services Security (WS-S) - - - - - Security Standards Joint Committee

16 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Technical Committees – Web Services Web Services for Interactive Applications (WSIA) Web Services Remote Portal (WSRP) Web Services Security UDDI Specification

17 Copyright OASIS, 2002 UDDI An OASIS Member Section OASIS

18 Copyright OASIS, 2002 UDDI Specification TC (UDDI) Announced: July 2002 Charter: The purpose is to continue work on the Web services registry foundations developed and published by UDDI.org. The UDDI specifications form the necessary technical foundation for publication and discovery of Web services implementations both within and between enterprises. Co-chairs: Tom Bellwood (IBM), and Luc Clement (Microsoft) Current status: first meeting 13 Sept

19 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Members Form Technical Committee to Advance UDDI UDDI provides a foundation for the infrastructure needed to drive the success of Web services. We are excited to begin work on standardizing the UDDI specification at OASIS, as well as developing and organizing the best practices that relate to its use. Tom Bellwood IBM

20 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Members Form Technical Committee to Advance UDDI Advancing UDDI within OASIS will help accelerate adoption and benefit the entire industry. Interest from OASIS member organizations in moving UDDI forward is high, and we look forward to input from a wide variety of companies. Luc Clement Microsoft

21 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Members Form Technical Committee to Advance UDDI We believe security for Web services will provide dramatic benefits for governments and enterprises extending their business processes over the Internet. UDDI within OASIS is an important initiative in defining a solution and we intend to continue to support its efforts. Al DeLorenzi VP, New Product Portfolio Entrust, Inc.

22 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Members Form Technical Committee to Advance UDDI Bringing UDDI under the OASIS umbrella is a natural fit. With the improved security, subscription capability, and WSDL support in Version 3 of UDDI, it is now critical to focus on the widespread adoption of this core component of Web services. Andy Sweet CTO Perficient

23 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Members Form Technical Committee to Advance UDDI OASIS is the right body to promote UDDI because of its continuously growing confidence and strong membership from various industry sectors such as vendors, solution providers, end-users, individuals, and research groups. By overseeing UDDI, along with other Web services standards, OASIS is now the central body for Web services standards, and this is great news. Ram Kumar Chief Technologist and Architect MSI Business Solutions

24 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Members Form Technical Committee to Advance UDDI Today's collaborative processes build on reliable and seamless publication and discovery of Web services. UDDI provides necessary building blocks to deploy Web services in a standardized manner. To facilitate rapid adoption at the business side, SAP will continue to contribute its customers‘ requirements and long standing industry experience to further drive and enhance UDDI as an OASIS standard. Franz-Josef Fritz VP of Technology Product Mgmt. & Architecture SAP AG

25 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Members Form Technical Committee to Advance UDDI TIBCO is proud to lend its expertise and experience to the UDDI Specification Technical Committee's goal of refining and changing specifications for Web services. Searching, aggregating, and managing Web services will become critical as these services are deployed. Ramin Sayar Director of Products and Solutions TIBCO Software

26 Copyright OASIS, 2002 UDDI Business Registry Data Business Name Text Description Contact Info Known Identifiers – D-U-N-S, – GLN, – other  Business Categories Industry: NAICS Products/Services: UNSPSC Location: ISO 3166 Custom categories eBusiness Info Business services Service type Binding information White Pages Yellow Pages Green Pages

27 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Simple Question: Isn‘t UDDI only good for... … the dynamic Discovery of new Trading Partners and their B2B Services in a public Registry?

28 Copyright OASIS, 2002 No, UDDI is also good for... Enterprise Application IntegrationPublic or private ExchangesTest Registries UDDI Business Registry Employee or Partner Portals x.com y.com z.com

29 Copyright OASIS, 2002 The Future for UDDI at OASIS Member Driven [the following are just options] UDDI Member Section – Promotion, Adoption – Multiple TC Coordination Liaison within OASIS – Security JC & TCs – Other Web Services TCs – ebXML Registry TC Liaison with other Organizations – W3C – WS Interoperability (WS-I)

30 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Your Options to Participate Outside Observer – Monitor UDDI TC email archives – Submit suggestions to TC Comment List Current OASIS Member – Send email to TC Co-Chairs by 29 Aug. Not an OASIS Member – Join OASIS as Organization or Individual – Send email to TC Co-Chairs by 29 Aug. http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/uddi-spec/

31 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Value Nine years demonstrated success Neutral and independent Technical and procedural competence Worldwide visibility and outreach Close coordination with peer standards organizations on a global level

32 Copyright OASIS, 2002 For more information... www.oasis-open.org xml.coverpages.org/ www.xml.org Patrick Gannon President & CEO patrick.gannon@oasis-open.org +1.978.667.5115 x201 (office) +1.408.242.1018 (mobile)


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