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WSDM spec focal point of IBM-Fujitsu co-op
IBM and Fujitsu are marrying efforts around the management of distributed computing environments -- and they've started with Fujitsu's support of IBM's Common Base Event proposal within the Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM) working group. Th... News
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Web Services Security School: Table of contents
Get the class syllabus here. Learn more about your professor and see which lessons are coming up. Article
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WS-Reliability middleware released as open source
Fujitsu, Hitachi and NEC make the source code to their new Reliable Messaging for Grid Services middleware available as open source. Article
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XML straining network performance, bandwidth
ZapThink reports that XML is putting unreasonable demands on corporate networks, putting companies in search of alternatives to handle the pressure. Article
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Binary XML proponents stir the waters
@7168 WASHINGTON -- XML loyalists put the old "strength in numbers" adage to the test last week at XML Conference & Exhibition 2004. There were dissidents in the nation's capital, threatening to turn the XML standard on its ear. Proponents of bin... Interview
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XML complexity introduces security risks
While XML security threats may still be theoretical, XML authentication and the complexity of performance issues need to be addressed now. Article
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Father of XML: UBL bridges e-commerce gap for SMBs
OASIS' ratification this week of the Universal Business Language 1.0 (UBL) gives the business world a means of standardizing common business documents necessary to the order-to-invoice process. Jon Bosak, Sun Microsystems XML architect and chairman o... Interview
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Revolutionary UBL ratified as OASIS standard
The Universal Business Language, which defines an XML library of eight common business process documents, is now an official OASIS standard. Article
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Royalty question surfaces in WS-Discovery spec
Microsoft and four other vendors last week released an update to the WS-Discovery specification that includes language which could enable the vendors to charge royalties for its use. Article
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Java integration spec shunned by IBM, BEA
Sun's latest Java Specification Request, the Java Business Integration (JBI) specification, promotes SOA implementation within the Java community. Two huge Java vendors, however, have decided not to support the spec. Article