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How to find out which services are available on the net and where?
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I came to know Google and Amazon Web service API's from articles post on this site. How to find out which services are available on the web and where? Thanks |
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I think that your question can be answered by UDDI, some examples can be http://udditest.sap.com/ http://uddi.microsoft.com/ http://www-3.ibm.com/services/uddi/
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i've been asking the same question myself - thanks for insipiring me to go answer it...
have a look at http://www.xmethods.com/ and http://www.salcentral.com
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