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Blue Titan updates SOA fabric
Blue Titan Software on Monday enhanced its enterprise service-oriented architecture fabric products, adding more intelligence to the network. Article
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Tip - How to access a JAXR registry
In this technical tip, Robert Eckstein shows how the Java API for XML Registries (JAXR) can be used by a Java client application to access a business registry on the Internet. Using sample code, he examines the JAXR architecture, how to make a JAXR c... News
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WebSphere community integrates into consortium
The Integration Consortium (IC) today announced that it has joined forces with the Global WebSphere Community in an agreement where both parties will work together to exchange information more efficiently on WebSphere and integration technologies act... News
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W3C continues work on binary XML
With proprietary binary XML formats already being used in the industry, the W3C is seeking to create a single group-sanctioned binary format. While some argue that multiple binary formats would still be needed, other contrarians feel that a new forma... News
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Integrating Web Service Extension to Web services
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Java 'Mustang' adds Web services horsepower
Sun executives last week talked about upcoming Java "'Mustang" release, which improves Web services support on the client side. Article
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2005 IT Spending Consensus Report
Analyst Views takes a closer look at the IT predictions from dozens of IT and financial analyst firms. Find more about it here. Analyst Report
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Help wanted: authors for JAX-WSA
A new working group is starting its work this week on the Java APIs for XML-based Web services Addressing (JSR 261). Smaller companies or individual experts can still submit their applications to help define the specification. JSR 261 will define a... News
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OASIS ratifies long-awaited SAML 2.0
OASIS approved the long-anticipated SAML Version 2.0 on Monday, formalizing a key standard for federated security. Article
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Schwartz predicts the collapse of Web services
Citing a plethora of Web service specifications and fragmented standards activities, Sun executive Jonathan Schwartz predicted in his blog that "Web services will collapse under its own weight." News