WebSphere portal gets UDDI functionality. (Development & Integration).(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)

Enterprise Systems Journal, June, 2002

ANNOUNCING WEBSPHERE PORTAL 4.1 in April, IBM highlighted the new release's ability to publish as a Web service, along with its advanced collaboration features.

The new release allows enterprises to plug the portal server into a UDDI registry and make portlets available as Web services. Portlets are plug-ins from ISVs to integrate applications easily with WebSphere portals. Because portals are frequently deployed as a means to make enterprise applications more accessible to end-users, publishing as a Web service further expands the ways an application can reach users. [For a comprehensive look at the portal market, see "Portals Pay Off" on page 40, and "Business Snapshot: Portals" on page 10.--Ed.]

The new release also adds collaboration features to...

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