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  • OASIS seeks SOA reference architecture in 2007

    James Bryce Clark, director of standards development for OASIS, talks about how his organization drove a stake in the ground with its SOA Reference Model, defining what SOA is and is not. 

  • James Bryce Clark, dynamic SOA coming in 2007

    James Bryce Clark, director of standards development for OASIS, believes the next frontier for SOA standards will be e-commerce and dynamic content. 

  • James Bryce Clark, SOA standards move past plumbing

    James Bryce Clark, director of standards development for OASIS, sees SOA moving from "plumbing" issues, such as messaging standards, into a higher level of business processes and the semantics of corporate business documents. 

  • WS-Policy on SOA fast track, W3C approval this summer

    WS-Policy, which has been in the W3C process since April, is progressing quickly towards the goal of becoming an approved W3C standard in the coming year. 

  • SOA standards SCA and SDO homeless for holidays

    Service Component Architecture (SCA) and Service Data Objects (SDO) are ending 2006 without a finding a standards home, but backers say progress is being made and to look for news in early 2007. 

  • The top SOA/Web services stories of 2006, part 2

    The second part of this look back at the past year includes users deploying SOA, the advent of governance, acquisition mania and the uncertain future of Java. 

  • Semantic Web FAQ

    If you are wondering what the semantic Web might mean for the future of application development, there is now a FAQ that offers answers. Among the facts you'll find is that "One of the core technologies behind the Semantic Web might be RDF, which is ... 

  • The top SOA/Web services stories of 2006, part 1

    This first of two year-in-review articles includes WS-Policy, agile development, the changing ESB and Eclipse getting more involved with SOA and Web services. 

  • Doing the Web services tango

    WIST, which stands for Web Services Interoperability Technology (a.k.a. Project Tango), is a Sun Microsystems Inc. initiative to provide an open source implementation of enterprise Web services technologies for interoperability between Java Web servi... 

  • W3C seeks feedback on SOAP 1.2

    The W3C XML Protocol Working Group is seeking feedback on four Proposed Edited Recommendations of SOAP 1.2, including those covering messaging framework, as well as specification assertions and test collection. The deadline for feedback is Feb. 2, 20...