Jean-Philippe
Moresmau has announced
pUDDIng 2.0 beta, an open source implementation of a UDDI 2.0 registry.
Written in
Java, pUDDIng
uses Oracle as its back-end database and implements both client and server
UDDI. The author notes that users may contact him with
requests for other data sources than Oracle.
Questioned on
whether his software supported the new UDDI replication interfaces, Moresmau said it didn't yet, and that he expected that people will use pUDDIng for private registries.
However, the
replication API should be supported in future releases.