Hi Jen... you could use UDDI, but it may be overkill. What you could also
do is create a bespoke Application that simply looks throught server (or
desktop) directories looking for ASMX files. You could then publish the
results on a web page.
I have a simple UDDI directory at
http://uddi.webserviceshelp.org which you
may wat to take a look at to see the level of functionality you get with
Microsoft UDDI - its part of Windows 2003 Server. At present, there is just
one web service (HelloWorld) registered in the Miscellaneous category...
--
Pete Wood
Email me at
http://www.webserviceshelp.org for more help
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"Jenevra" <Je*****@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I'm one of several developers at my company, and we've all been creating
web
services for some time. But we don't always know what others are doing and
if
or how we can take advantage of services already out there. So we'd like
to
somehow create an internal registry of all of the web services we've
created
with a searchable description of what they do. Can we somehow use UDDI
within
our company to accomplish this? I've been looking into it, but would
appreciate any direction others can provide.
Thanks!
Jen