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The advantages of platform-based database access protocols
In this expert response, Toufic Boubez discusses the advantages of using JDBC and ADO as opposed to Web services standards such as SOAP.
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Middleware latency
In this expert response, David Chappell discusses how much middleware latency is too much.
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Implementing governance
In this expert response, Toufic Boubez clarifies confusion about implementing governance.
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The benefits and limitations of REST
In this expert response, David Chappell discusses the benefits and limitations of building services with REST.
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Obstacles to SOA transition
In the expert response, Thomas Erl discusses some of the major challenges to wide-spread SOA adoption.
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Processes for BPEL
In this tip, Dave Chappell discusses what kinds of processes to use and avoid for BPEL.
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Aligning SOA
In this tip, Thomas Erl discusses the commonality of SOA vendor platforms.
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Defense against SQL injection
Web services security expert Andrew Nash discusses how to guard against SQL injection.
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SOA and entry points
Web services security expert Andrew Nash discusses SOA and the security of entry points.
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Examples of SOA
In this tip, Thomas Erl explains what could be considered an example of service-oriented architecture.
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The differences in data validation
Web services security expert, Andrew Nash, explains the difference between data validation and Web services and Web applications.
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Implementing SOAP headers
Anne Thomas Manes discusses the two different approaches you can use to add and process SOAP headers in a message.
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The role of Apache Tomcat
David Lithicum, EAI and Web services expert, discusses Apache Tomcat.
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Web testing and C/S application testing
Expert David Lithicum discusses the differences between Web testing and C/S application testing.
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How can I import XML data into Quark?
How can I import XML data into Quark?
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Does ebXML have lasting power?
I have noticed lately quite a lot of support for ebMS springing up. I suppose it has advantages over straight SOAP/WSDL messaging in terms of built-in reliability features, but does it really have ...
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XML resources
In your last blog entry, you mentioned that you like the XML content and coverage at XML.com. Where else do you go for XML news and information? Please share some more of your sources with us!
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SOAP messages in headers
Expert Anne Thomas Manes discusses the two different approaches that allow you to add and process SOAP headers in your messages.
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End-to-end security in SOA
Daniel Foody defines end-to-end security and discusses the different parts of security to consider.
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Native support for Web services
Dan Foody discusses the capability of using Web services for ASP applications.
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Mindset change needed to meet mobile user expectations
Smartphones, tablets and desktop computers don't just differ in screen size; they are different form factors.
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SOA governance: Versioning tools and best practices
Following certain best practices and using appropriate versioning tools are key when it comes to service-oriented architecture governance.
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Why you should use REST instead of SOAP for mobile apps
When choosing between REST or SOAP for mobile apps, it's important to remember there are two major models: native and wrapped mobile web applications.