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Java Web Services and XML Features
https://community.java.net/java-ws-xml
Items from java.net's Java Web Services and XML community homepage.
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yet another blog
https://groompf.blogspot.com
Since you are not supposed to exist if you do not blog I decided to start mine: https://groompf.blogspot.com as usual my english is patchy ... but still trying ... any comment welcome.
P.S.: don't be fooled: the intent of the blog is not supposed to be _that_ technical ! ;-)
2008-02-20
Feb 20, 2008
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Encouraging SOA reuse
https://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2007/07/24/soa-reusability-shrinking-lag-time.html
Today there is no shortage of articles, case studies, and analyst research concerning service oriented architecture (SOA), discussing the benefits of exposing existing IT capabilities as services and reusing these services to create composite applications. However, in their articulation, they are missing how these benefits will be useful to the ultimate end user, i.e. business analysts. Since SOA projects are all about business and IT alignments, support from these business end users is a key to successful SOA adoption efforts in any enterprise. Many SOA projects fail when IT doesn't look at the business side of an SOA solution and business doesn't see SOA as important.
2007-07-24
Jul 24, 2007
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Exploring ESB patterns
https://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2007/07/31/exploring-esb-patterns-with-mule.html
The article gives a practical introduction into development with Mule, a popular open source messaging framework. First, we will briefly overview Enterprise Service Bus concepts and will provide an introduction to the Mule programming model. Next, we present an example employing the Routing Slip pattern, as described in Enterprise Integration Patterns by Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf, and demonstrate how this example can be implemented using Mule framework. We will walk through the relevant Mule configuration file and the classes used by implementation. Finally, we will show how to install and run this example.
2007-07-31
Jul 31, 2007
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Service Modeling Language (SML): Working Drafts
https://www.w3.org/TR/2007/WD-sml-20070806/
The Service Modeling Language (SML) Working Group released the First Public Working Drafts of the Service Modeling Language, Version 1.1 and its Interchange Format. SML is used to model complex services and systems including their structure, constraints, policies and best practices. Based on XML Schema and Schematron, SML allows inter-document references and user-defined constraints.
2007-08-07
Aug 07, 2007
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No More JSF Views, Integrating ZK with Seam
https://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techtarget/tsscom/home/~3/141991097/thread.tss
JBoss Seam has been tightly coupled with JSF components as the only "view" choice. You now have at least one more choice. In the article "How to Integrate ZK with Seam", Dennis Chen demonstrates two examples of to integrate the ZK Ajax Rich Client framework with Seam.
2007-08-08
Aug 08, 2007
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Differences between client-side and server-side state for JSF
https://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techtarget/tsscom/home/~3/141570154/thread.tss
The Glassfish Wiki has a new FAQ posted, with the subject title "What are the differences between Server and Client side state saving and what are the benefits/drawbacks of each?" Both are easy to use, being a simple parameter in web.xml, but the implications of them aren't always clear. This FAQ tries to summarize the two methods.
2007-08-07
Aug 07, 2007
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Looking forward to Extreme Markup Technologies
https://www.oreillynet.com/xml/blog/2007/08/looking_forward_to_extreme_mar.html?CMP=OTC-TY3388567169&ATT=Looking+forward+to+Extreme+Markup+Technologies
I'll be off to Extreme Markup Technologies 2007 on Monday. It's will be my first time, and I'm excited because it's always been one of those conferences I've wanted to attend, but August is usually not a good time for...
2007-08-03
Aug 03, 2007
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Project Tango: An Overview
https://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techtarget/tsscom/home/~3/132637392/thread.tss
This article provides an overview of Project Tango, an open source implementation from Sun Microsystems of the key enterprise Web services specifications, commonly known as WS-*, that provides interoperability with .NET 3.0.
2007-07-11
Jul 11, 2007
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BPEL4People Specifications Integrate Human Interactions Into Business Process
https://xml.coverpages.org/ni2007-06-25-a.html
Six technology vendors (Active Endpoints, Adobe, BEA Systems, IBM, Oracle, SAP AG) have announced the publication of "BPEL4People" specifications which define an approach for integrating human interactions such as concrete tasks and workflow using Web Services Business Process Execution Language 2.0. The 'WS-BPEL Extension for People (BPEL4People)' and 'Web Services Human Task (WS-HumanTask)' specifications will be contributed to OASIS for standardization.
2007-06-25
Jun 25, 2007
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XQuery and Data Abstraction
https://www.xml.com/pub/a/2007/07/12/xquery-and-data-abstraction.html?CMP=OTC-TY3388567169&ATT=XQuery+and+Data+Abstraction
In his most recent column Kurt Cagle explains the utility of XQuery for increased data abstraction and why XQuery is XPath plus some useful missing bits.
2007-07-13
Jul 13, 2007
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XML Pipeline Language: Working Draft
https://www.w3.org/TR/2007/WD-xproc-20070706/
The XML Processing Model Working Group has published a Working Draft of XProc: An XML Pipeline Language . Used to control and organize the flow of documents, the XProc language standardizes interactions, inputs and outputs for transformations for the large group of specifications such as XSLT, XML Schema, XInclude and Canonical XML that operate on and produce XML documents.
2007-07-07
Jul 07, 2007
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The Insider's Guide to Apache Rampart/C and OMXMLSecurity
https://wso2.org/library/1815
Apache Rampart/C is the security module of the Apache Axis2/C engine, which uses OMXMLSecurity as the XML-Security library. In this article, Kaushalye Kapuruge gives a clear view of the architecture of Rampart/C and OMXMLSecurity.
2007-06-20
Jun 20, 2007
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Mini-guide: Apache Web Services
https://tssblog.techtarget.com/index.php/mini-guide-apache-web-services/?track=NL-461&ad=592635&Offer=TSNtssret612apch&asrc=EM_NLN_1573954&uid=5981547
Are you interested in SOAP, REST and WSDL? Apache has recently released Axis2, its third generation Web services engine. It features a modular architecture supporting plug-in modules for easier implementation of existing, and future, Web services specifications. Ive gathered a slew of valuable resources to help point you in the right direction.
2007-06-20
Jun 20, 2007
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Announcing Metro - Naming the Web Services stack in GlassFish
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/arungupta/archive/2007/06/announcing_metr.html
The GlassFish V2 Web services stack consists of JAX-WS as the core platform and Project Tango (aka Web Services Interoperability Technology, WSIT) as an implementation of key WS-* specifications on top of it. This stack, so far referred as "JAX-WS RI + Project Tango", now has a new name - Project Metro.
2007-06-20
Jun 20, 2007
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JMS-based SOA monitors CERN particle accelerators
https://searchwebservices.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid26_gci1261398,00.html?track=NL-110&ad=592757&asrc=EM_NNL_1617654&uid=1
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) may not exactly be nuclear physics, but at the CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) physics laboratory on the border of France and Switzerland, an SOA system is watching over giant particle accelerators.
2007-06-20
Jun 20, 2007
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Introduction to StAX (Streaming API for XML)
https://wso2.org/library/1844
Streaming API for XML (StAX) provides more control and flexibility to those who need to process XML documents in their applications. The performance gain and the memory efficiency that can be achieved by using StAX is very important for most of the applications that use XML. This article by Eran Chinthaka gives an introduction to StAX and provides some insights into using it.
2007-06-20
Jun 20, 2007
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Java Content Repository: TheServerSide Tech Brief
https://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techtarget/tsscom/home/~3/124513583/thread.tss
"Everything is content," is David Nüscheler's mantra. David is the spec lead for JSRs 170 and 283, Java Content Repository, the standardized API used by most Java-based, modern content management systems. He talks about JCR, his work, and what to expect and demand of a content management system in this exclusive interview.
2007-06-13
Jun 13, 2007
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Excerpt: Ajax and Java Web Services
https://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techtarget/tsscom/home/~3/124242624/thread.tss
This chapter from "SOA Using Java Web Services" examines how to build an Ajax front-end to an online shopping application. Through detailed code examples, it walks you through building an Ajax application that consumes RESTful Java Web services endpoints.
2007-06-12
Jun 12, 2007
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SPARQL Query Language for RDF Is a Candidate Recommendation
https://www.w3.org/TR/2007/CR-rdf-sparql-query-20070614/
W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of SPARQL Query Language for RDF to Candidate Recommendation. With SPARQL (pronounced "sparkle"), developers and end users can consume search results across a wide range of information such as personal, technical, business or scientific data, social networks, or data about digital artifacts like music and images. SPARQL supports extensible value testing and constrained queries, both when data is stored as RDF natively or viewed as RDF via middleware. Results can be displayed in results sets or as RDF graphs. Implementation feedback is invited through 12 August. SPARQL Query Results XML Format is a Last Call Working Draft with comments welcome through 5 July.
2007-06-14
Jun 14, 2007
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A New Identity for Web Services
https://www.xml.com/pub/a/2007/06/13/a-new-identity-for-web-servies-yahoo-bbauth-google-authsub.html?CMP=OTC-TY3388567169&ATT=A+New+Identity+for+Web+Services
Jason Levitt describes the newly burgeoning field of web authentication APIs, including Yahoo's BBAuth and Google's AuthSub.
2007-06-13
Jun 13, 2007
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Stateful SOAP and beans on the TSS Interop Blog
https://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techtarget/tsscom/home/~3/122996165/thread.tss
On the TSS Interop blog, Scott Balmos has shown an example of a stateful web service. He'd done it on the Interop blog with an EJB reference before, but using a recent build of JAX-WS, he's gotten it done without hacks... and shows the server code in Java, with the client using the stateful service from C#.
2007-06-07
Jun 07, 2007
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XQuery, the Server Language
https://www.xml.com/pub/a/2007/06/01/xquery-the-server-language.html?CMP=OTC-TY3388567169&ATT=XQuery+the+Server+Language
Kurt Cagle offers an interesting perspective on the future utility of XQuery as a server-side development language.
2007-06-06
Jun 06, 2007
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Service Component Architecture gets slapped around a bit
https://blogs.zdnet.com/service-oriented/?p=889
Service component architecture (SCA) is a good thing, right? Isn't it supposed to elevate SOA-ish things above Java and all that other those other bothersome languages with their own protocols, complexities, and latency issues?
Well, some analysts out there have professed that SCA has, well, issues. David Chappell, for one, says SCA proponents link their approach to SOA, but SCA is not necessarily about SOA. 'Talking about SCA and SOA in the same breath is at best confusing. At worst, it's downright misleading,' David says. (By the way, that's David Chappell the .NET guru, not David Chappell the ESB guru, formerly of Sonic now with Oracle.)
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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Syclo Accepted into the IBM SOA Specialty
https://maintenancetalk.com/blog.php/cmmsblog/syclo_accepted_into_the_ibm_soa_specialty/
Syclo, a leading provider of mobile technology, announced today its acceptance into the IBM SOA Specialty after successfully completing IBM's rigorous SOA technical and business requirements. With this achievement, Syclo's Agentry mobile platform integrates with the IBM software and strategy for SOA.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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CEP and Alphabet Soup - BPM time
https://tibcoblogs.com/cep/2007/06/01/cep-and-alphabet-soup-bpm-time/
Confession time: BPM is a catch-all term for process execution mechanisms, workflow, and a few other concepts such as BAM, collaboration, and perhaps even Business Intelligence.
Many CIOs confuse BPM with SOA, primarily because BPM, similar to SOA, involves interaction with underlying systems in the IT infrastructure. When this interaction is done in an ad-hoc manner it can result in poor design and confusion with what value an SOA offering can bring.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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WS-* and the Hype Cycle
https://blogs.msdn.com/mikechampion/archive/2007/05/21/ws-and-the-hype-cycle.aspx
There's a persistent theme talked up by WS-*ophobes that it's all just a fad, rapidly sliding down toward the "Trough of Dilillusionment" in the Gartner Hype Cycle. I've come to the opposite conclusion after six weeks back in the web services world. The WS technologies are taking hold, deep down in the infrastructure, doing the mundane but mission critical work for which they were designed.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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Creating doc-lit WSDLs that "unwrap" nicely
https://pzf.fremantle.org/2007/05/handlign.html
This article is designed to help you craft WSDL 1.1 service descriptions that work well with the available tools to generate simple client interfaces.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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How to deal with unresolved xs:schema references in WSDL
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/vivekp/archive/2007/05/how_to_deal_wit_1.html
I have been thinking of writing this blog for quite sometime to the benefit of those who have been having troubles importing WSDLs that references xs:schema but do not have corresponding import for such entities. This causes wsimport tool to report error. Mark from portal team reported the same issue while importing Share Point services and also WSIT and other users have reported the similar problems.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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Still looking for the silver bullet
https://www.bloglines.com/blog/sanjiva?id=222
Peter Lacey talks about how one could use Atom as a general envelope structure for any kind of transactional interactions, including executing an order.
Of course that is possible. Its also possible to replace CORBA with SOAP. The question is whether that's the intelligent thing to do. Just because one can have message level security in Atom that doesn't mean Atom+APP is suddenly better than SOAP as a generic envelope for messaging. Do I sense a bit of NIH there? ;-)
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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Build mashups with the Service Component Architecture and Apache Tuscany
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/ws-soa-scamashups/
Service Component Architecture (SCA) is a set of specifications that describe a model for building applications and systems using a Service-Oriented Architecture. See how the Service Component Architecture can be used to build mashup applications.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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Why isn't RelaxNG Compact Syntax more widely used
https://macstrac.blogspot.com/2007/05/why-isnt-relaxng-compact-syntax-more.html
Have you ever looked at a non trivial schema definition in RelaxNG Compact Syntax? Its amazingly readable isn't it? (Once you've got used to the + ! ? * characters from DTDs). Now and again I bump into some RelaxNG compact syntax and think its pseudo code; but no its the real syntax specification! (e.g. in the JBI spec).
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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AppFuse 2.0 M5 Released - now with CRUD generation and XFire support
https://raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/appfuse_2_0_m5_released
The AppFuse Team is pleased to announce the release of AppFuse 2.0 M5! This release marks a milestone in the features of AppFuse 2.x. This release adds CRUD code generation, full source support (just like 1.x) and XFire integration. In addition, we've fixed all the issues related to switching persistence frameworks, and you should now be able to easily switch from using Hibernate to to iBATIS or JPA.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Version 2.0 Part 0: Primer
https://www.w3.org/TR/2007/PR-wsdl20-primer-20070523/
This document is a companion to the WSDL 2.0 specification (Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Version 2.0 Part 1: Core Language [WSDL 2.0 Core], Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Version 2.0 Part 2: Adjuncts [WSDL 2.0 Adjuncts]). It is intended for readers who wish to have an easier, less technical introduction to the main features of the language.
This primer is only intended to be a starting point toward use of WSDL 2.0, and hence does not describe every feature of the language. Users are expected to consult the WSDL 2.0 specification if they wish to make use of more sophisticated features or techniques.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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Bringing SOA to Life: A New Danish Infrastructure
https://www.infoq.com/presentations/denmark-national-soa
In this presentation, Mikkel Hippe Brun, Chief Consultant at Danish National IT and Telecom Agency, introduces Denmark's national Service Oriented Infrastructure, which is based on a number of replicated UDDI registries and interoperability profiles based on the WS-*architecture and the UBL standard. Among the topics covered is the difference between SOA within and across company boundaries.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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The Apache Software Foundation Announces the Release of Apache Axis2/C v.1.0
https://wso2.com/about/news/the-apache-software-foundation-announces-the-release-of-apache-axis2c-v10/
The Apache Software Foundations (ASF) Web Services Project today announced the release of Apache Axis2/C v.1.0, the latest version of its popular Axis2 Web Service engine architecture. Axis2/C enables systems written in the C/C++ languages to connect across a network with a wide variety of Web software ranging from Open Source implementations to commercial solutions from vendors that include IBM, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, Oracle, and SAP.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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How to notify JavaBlogs.com about blog updates with XML-RPC
https://livingtao.blogspot.com/2007/05/how-to-notify-javablogscom-about-blog.html
Javablogs supports notification of blog updates with a remote API, which enables new blog post to appear on Javablogs immediately (javablogs API). I use blogger and as far as I can tell it doesn't support pinging javablogs.com. So i set out to write my own XML-RPC client to make my posts appear quickly (Yes I'm the impatient type).
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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XStream 1.2.2 released
https://blogs.codehaus.org/archives/001582_xstream_122_released.html
The XStream Development Team is proud to present XStream 1.2.1.
XStream is a simple library to serialize objects to XML and back again.
This is a maintenance release of XStream that contains a lot of bug fixes and has some minor highlights
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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Working with JBoss Rules and Web Services
https://markproctor.blogspot.com/2007/05/working-with-jboss-rules-and-web.html
I've recently just done a project where JBoss Rules was used via web services. So thought I'd detail parts of what I did.
With this particular project only the root object from the payload was asserted, the payload was not split into smaller relational objects and asserted, which is generally considered best practice; however we do show you here how to effectively work with nested XML payloads using 'from'.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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Getting started with WSRM and Axis2
https://pzf.fremantle.org/2007/05/getting-started-with-wsrm-and-axis2.html
This is a short HOWTO on getting your first WS-ReliableMessaging interaction going with Axis2 and Sandesha2. [Sandesha2 is an Open Source implementation of both the WSRM 1.0 and WSRM 1.1 specifications].
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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Self Managing the JBI runtime in GlassFish
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/bhavanishankar/archive/2007/05/self_managing_t.html
It is possible to self manage the JBI runtime using the self management module of the GlassFish application server. I am showing one such example here.
In this example, we have a timer service registered with the self management module which checks whether all the required components for the deployed JBI service assemblies are UP or not.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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IBM defacto SOA leader
https://www.webspherepower.com/newsitems/00027269.html
IBM leads the SOA process engine and collaboration component license services and maintenance markets with 53% share, gaining on Microsoft, Oracle and SAP which all have single digit participation in the markets in 2006. The strength of the IBM middleware line is what made the SOA engine markets grow, giving increased productivity from automated process at every level of the channel and supply chain. The following PDF press release contains more details.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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SOAP over JMS specifications
https://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/ws-axis-dev/200701.mbox/%3c80A43FC052CE3949A327527DCD5D6B27020FB65C@MAIL01.bedford.progress.com%3e
As some of you may know, several companies (BEA, IBM, Progress, and
TIBCO) have been working on a formal set of specifications for binding
SOAP to the Java Message Service API. These specs consist of a) a SOAP
binding, and b) a description of the "jms:" IRI scheme which is used for
addressing. The specs do NOT cover an interoperable wire-level
representation which could bridge different vendors' JMS implementations
- though a future version might go there. This version has been
designed so that plugging in a different implementation should work
seamlessly without recompiling any code; as such we define a
BytesMessage encapsulation of SOAP (and MTOM), a "Content-Type" JMS
header, and a few other needed parts.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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SOA and Newton's Universe
https://blogs.msdn.com/pathelland/archive/2007/05/20/soa-and-newton-s-universe.aspx
Bill de hOra and my old friend (from our Amazon days) Mike Dierken commented on my use of SOA versus "distributed systems". There was also an interest in my perspective on the CAP Conjecture. Let me spew forth some thoughts...
It may be a bit unusual, but my way of thinking of "distributed systems" was the 30+ year (and still continuing) effort to make many systems look like one. Distributed transactions, quorum algorithms, RPC, synchronous request-response, tightly-coupled schema, and similar efforts all try to mask the existence of independence from the application developer and from the user. In other words, make it look to the application like many systems are one system. While I have invested a significant portion of my career working in this effort, I have repented and believe that we are evolving away from this approach.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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SCM4ALL 4.1 released, boosts your SOA & Agile development
https://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=45491
SCM4ALL 4.1, which was just released, offers a secure yet flexible process-centric software change management solution for both local and distributed development teams, and manages and automates SOA, Agile and traditional development processes. It complements existing version management tools by automating the complete software life-cycle management process, offering a single point of control and delivering support for your build, deploy, release and software life-cycle management and the associated approval processes. SCM4ALL helps reduce build complexity, solving complex deployment issues and accelerating release cycles.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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Mini-guide: Apache Web Services
https://tssblog.techtarget.com/index.php/mini-guide-apache-web-services/
Are you interested in SOAP, REST and WSDL? Apache has recently released Axis2, its third generation Web services engine. It features a modular architecture supporting plug-in modules for easier implementation of existing, and future, Web services specifications. Ive gathered a slew of valuable resources to help point you in the right direction.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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Enable REST with Web services, Part 1: REST and Web services in WSDL 2.0
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-rest1/?S_TACT=105AGX04&S_CMP=HP
For clients to interact with remotely hosted resources, REpresentational State Transfer (REST) is fast becoming an alternative for Web services, especially because REST doesn't require users to understand and use SOAP. There are ongoing debates as to which one is better suited in today's highly interactive environment. However, recent efforts, including Web Services Description Language (WSDL) 2.0, have tried to give Web services the ability to benefit from REST and use REST concepts. The HTTP binding specification, available in WSDL 2.0 adjuncts, talks a lot about this. The first part of this article focuses on how REST is married to Web services in WSDL 2.0. The second part explains how it's being implemented in the Apache Web services project.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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W3C EXI Performance Testing Framework
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/spericas/archive/2007/06/w3c_exi_perform.html
The W3C Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Performance Testing Framework is now publicly available for download. This is the testing framework used by the EXI WG to evaluate properties of "binary XML" candidates. Specifically, the framework can be used to measure Processing Efficiency and Compactness, and includes support for in-memory and network testing.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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Woodstox in Glassfish v2
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/bhaktimehta/archive/2007/06/woodstox_in_gla_1.html
Starting with GF v2 b49, Woodstox is now integrated as part of Glassfish along with sjsxp so that users have the benefit of additional performance improvements which woodstox provides. SJSXP is the default parser in glassfish. This is a preliminary integration with Woodstox and testing is still in progress so let us know if you run into issues. Here is some more information from Santiago regarding Woodstox in his blog Woodstox rocks Glassfish v2
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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Making Sense of all these Crazy Web Service Standards
https://www.infoq.com/articles/ws-standards-wcf-bustamante
It has been eight years now since SOAP and WSDL (Web Service Description Language) were introduced as standards to facilitate communication and data exchange between heterogeneous systems. Since then, a flurry of protocols, collectively named WS*, have also been introduced as extensions to SOAP (and in some cases WSDL) to facilitate specific communication requirements and scenarios. The categories of WS* are broad, and it has reached a point where the sheer number of standards is so great that despite a core set being implemented in many platforms, many in the web service community are confused about which standards they should care about, when and why. Furthermore, concerns over interoperability prevail, as each standard traverses its lifecycle of development, early adoption, ratification and update.
2007-06-01
Jun 01, 2007
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Health Care, Life Sciences and the Semantic Web: Publication
https://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/8/S3/S2
The Semantic Web Health Care and Life Sciences Interest Group (HCLSIG) has reached a significant milestone with their publication of the article "Advancing Translational Research with the Semantic Web." This joint work of the Interest Group was published in BMC Bioinformatics, a peer-reviewed open access journal that plays a central role in the bioinformatics community. The authors illustrate the value of Semantic Web technologies to neuroscience researchers and biomedicine and report on several projects by members of the Interest Group.
2007-05-16
May 16, 2007
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XML Parser Benchmarks: Part 2
https://www.xml.com/pub/a/2007/05/16/xml-parser-benchmarks-part-2.html?CMP=OTC-TY3388567169&ATT=XML+Parser+Benchmarks+Part+2
In the golden days, XML parser performance was a perpetually hot topic. And today it's still worth knowing which modern parsers offer the best performance. In this second of a two-part series, object parsers are compared.
2007-05-16
May 16, 2007
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XML Parser Benchmarks: Part 1
https://www.xml.com/pub/a/2007/05/09/xml-parser-benchmarks-part-1.html?CMP=OTC-TY3388567169&ATT=XML+Parser+Benchmarks+Part+1
In the golden days, XML parser performance was a perpetually hot topic. And today it's still worth knowing which modern parsers offer the best performance. In this first of a two-part series, event-based parsers are compared; in the next part, object parsers are compared.
2007-05-10
May 10, 2007
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