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Open Office XML File Formats
In this tip, Ed Tittel investigates the XML backbone supporting the Open Office suite. Tip
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Web services notification
In this tip, Daniel Rubio delves into how to use Web Services Notification for publish/subscribe Web services. Tip
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Why Ajax may be the future of Web services
Ajax, a programming technique for creating rich, Web-based applications that look and work like desktop software, has become increasingly popular on the Web, on sites built by Google and others. That same technology will eventually power the front en... Tip
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What does the BEA acquisition of Plumtree mean for the future of Web services?
This second part of a two-part article looks at what BEA's acquisition of Plumtree means to the future of Web services and service-oriented architecture. Tip
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Web Services, Portlets and WSRP
While Web services were initially conceived to execute as standalone pieces of software for interoperability purposes, their actual use has exploded into many application realms. In this article, we will explore yet another area in which Web services... Tip
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Will the Plumtree acquisition pay off for BEA?
In this first part of a two-part column, Preston Gralla looks at what analysts say about why BEA wanted Plumtree and whether the move is a good one. Tip
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Toward a Pattern Language for Service-oriented Architecture and Integration, Part 1: Build a Service
This article examines patterns related to service-oriented architecture and provides guidance on how to use them during migration, modeling, design and implementation of SOA. Tip
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How to write a service contract
In this second of a two-part column, Preston Gralla looks at what should go into a service contract and how to draw one up. Tip
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Business process modeling: Methodology for enterprise integration
A need for integration is increasing the demand for business process modeling. This article describes the benefits of business process modeling and how it aligns business and IT. Tip
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What are service contracts -- And do you need one?
Service contracts are an effective way of decoupling technical metadata and business information from a Web service -- but is the marketplace ready for them? Tip