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February 2004 - Posts
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Indigo is subject of the latest MSDN TV Episode. Check it out. John Shewchuk has been one of the major players in the design and creation of Indigo, and so I invited him to come on the show and share with us some of his background and insights regarding Read More
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Fresh from the news at the RSA conference: Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) announced the availability of the first Security Scenarios Working Group Draft for public review. Developed by the WS-I Basic Security Profile Read More
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Let's see what Richard Turner comes up with in the next few weeks. At least it looks promising from what he writes in his first post:
So what are you going to find here? Well, to give you some idea, I am a program manager at Microsoft working Read More
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Frankly, I was a bit astonished that there wasn't more feedback on my soliloquy the other day ... are people already happy with what is present in the Web services stack? Especially the interesting corner of metadata. How do you see the whole game? Anyway, Read More
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Jason Clark has a new article on MSDN from an upcoming book on Indigo: Inside "Indigo," Chapter 2: The Journey of a Message: Now it's time to take a closer look at the message itself. In a messaging application, the message is the fundamental unit of Read More
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A more or less philosophical discussion about Web services with business relevant implications. Interesting read. Related to this - as mentioned in the artcile - you owe yourself a look at this - at least the concepts make a story to base on, IMHO. Read More
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ZapThink has a nice article on when you are not supposed to use SOA. Read More
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Für alle interessierten Entwickler, die sich mit Web services auseinander setzen wollen oder müssen präsentiert MSDN Online Deutschland einen mit Microsoft LiveMeeting-Technologie durchgeführten Web Cast zum Thema Web Services Read More
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Microsoft and friends (but without IBM) released the WS-Discovery specification as part of the metadata pillar of the Web services Architecture. WS-Discovery enables advertisement and dynamic discovery of services on both ad-hoc and managed networks. Read More
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If you want to consume an Indigo Web service from the 'Add Web Reference ..' dialog within Visual Studio .NET or with the command line tool wsdl.exe, or with WsContractFirst, the Indigo service must be using Datagrams over HTTP.Dialogs Read More
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SOA, SOA, SOA, ... ya, ya, ya ... go back ... remember... July 2002: read it all. Think about it. Read More
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Frankly, my most favorite blogger currently: Michael Platt. Read More
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Finally, some movement in the Java world - we want to interoperate when WSE and Indigo are around :-) Apache Sandesha - Java gets Reliable Messaging (Jorgen Thelin) Java gets Addressing Too (Jorgen Thelin) Read More
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That' s great. People are preparing themselves for the long awaited release of WSE 2.0. A lot of very interesting and high quality information flowing around in the last few weeks. Here is just a small snapshot of some of my favorites:
StockService Read More
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Kumar Gaurav Khanna has a nice introductory article of how this and that beast work at their very inner heart - he is just scratching the surface but you get the basic idea. The secret lies in this mister. Nice. Note: He is not talking about my tools Read More
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Just stumbled across this one at the W3C site. You are probably familiar with SOAP/1.1. You have heard of SOAP Version 1.2 but don't know exactly what's the relationship between the two. This document outlines the changes and benefits brought by SOAP Read More
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OK, party time at W3C, seems so. To be clear they name it recommendations ... Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1 http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml11-20040204/ XML Information Set (Second Edition)http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml-infoset-20040204/ Namespaces Read More
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