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aptent
Aptent (pronounced AP-tehnt, compounded from 'application' and 'content') is the combination of computer program applications with textual and graphic content on the Internet. Definition
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HTML 4.0
HTML 4.0 was the final version of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) before the Extensible Markup Language (XHTML) and remains the set of markup on which most large Web sites today are based. Definition
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crawler
A crawler is a program that visits Web sites and reads their pages and other information in order to create entries for a search engine index. Definition
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cyberprise
A cyberprise is a Web-enabled enterprise. Definition
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MQSeries
MQSeries is an IBM software family whose components are used to tie together other software applications so that they can work together. Definition
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Arjuna adds Web services transactions, allies with WebMethods
Transaction software vendor Arjuna unveiled on Monday the latest version of its transaction service, which now adds native support for Web services. The company also announced that integration vendor WebMethods will embed Arjuna's XML Transaction Ser... News
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How will the Web service handle a SOAP request coming from a client which is not in the right format
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SOA can help pave the road to compliance
This tip looks at how a service-oriented architecture approach can remedy compliance issues as well as evolve IT infrastructure to embrace technology advancements as they happen. Tip
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HP donates WS management specs to Apache
While Hewlett-Packard is chanting the benefits of Web services management standards, Forrester thinks the celebrations are premature. Article
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WSDL essentials for "contract-first" development
In this technical tip, Rich Salz looks at the essential elements needed to create a boilerplate Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file. He looks at conventions for defining namespace uniform resource identifiers and examines a skeleton WSDL fi... News