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April 2004 - Posts
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Aaron did it again: Moving from WS-Routing to WS-Addressing Using WSE 2.0. See the issues surrounding Web services routing and the need for transport-neutral addressing, specifically focusing on the move away from WS-Routing towards the new WS-Addressing Read More
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Don Box adds an interesting packet of new and not so obvious new features of ASMX v2 to the list. Read More
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The Axis C++ team announced the release of Apache Axis C++ version 1.1. This C++ SOAP engine implementation provides a platform for developing Web services using C/C++ and also includes a client side library for developing C/C++ client applications. Read More
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If anybody out there understanding German is interested in what I was thinking about Web services back in late 2001 and early 2002 - this was my first book ever: XML Web-Service-Anwendungen mit Microsoft.NET.It is now available as a PDF for Read More
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Article on IBM's developerWorks server about using WS-Security with WebSphere Application Server. This article describes how to leverage the Web Services Security specification to secure an existing Web service. It demonstrates how to use message-level Read More
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There is a bunch of new and very valuable information out there talking about Whidbey - erm, sorry, Visual Studio 2005 - and the related .NET Fx 2.0. Most of the articles and weblog entries cover ASP.NET 2.0. Obviously it is a small revolution (again) Read More
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OK, it was actually my first try to speak (or better: write) Croatian ... maybe I can improve my Crotian until the conference starts. I will be at WinDays 2004 in Opatija (April 27-30), speaking about Indigo. And giving one of the techncial keynotes Read More
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Systinet announces the availability of WASP Server for Java 5.0 Beta. It supports WS-ReliableMessaging and WS-Adressing from the WSA stack. WASP Server for Java is the most advanced Web services platform for Java and J2EE environments, and this 5.0 release Read More
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UPDATE: comments are now disabled.
OK, bad things first: I have to disable the comment feature of my blog as I received hundreds of spam messages in the last few days. This is a sad day for me ... This all will happen as soon as I have found out why Read More
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What a great bunch of people - and I wasn't able to attend the MVP Summit ... bummer. Read More
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Another evident article that WS-Addressing is *the* cornerstone in the Web services world: The hidden impact of WS-Addressing on SOAP on IBM's developerWorks. The WS-Addressing protocol might not seem like much at first glance. But it establishes message Read More
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Big, big step in WS-* land. OK, next steps ... Read More
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The Emerging Technologies Toolkit version 2.0 was released on IBM's alphaWorks site: Version 2.0 contains WS-ResourceFramework (WS-ResourceProperties, WS-ResourceLifetime, WS-Notification), Common Base Event (CBE) 1.0.1, Semantically-Adapted Service Read More
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Definitely the most important spec this year, published April 1. Web Services Performance (WS-Performance) provides policy assertions that can be used to describe Web service performance characteristics and in particular provides set of metrics for already Read More
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