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BPEL4People and WS-HumanTask get reference implementation
Although BPEL4People and WS-HT aren't fully ratified standards, Active EndPoints Inc., one of the leaders of the standards effort, is incorporating them into its new tools for BPM and SOA design and development. Article | 24 Mar 2008
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BPEL4People seen uniting SOA/BPM
As OASIS begins the standardization process work on BPEL4People and WS-HumanTask, it is taking a step toward bringing service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business process management (BPM) closer together, writes Joe McKendrick. However, the speci... News | 21 Feb 2008
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Mindreef updates SOA testing tools
Mindreef, Inc., the testing tool vendor focused on service-oriented architecture (SOA), today announced availability of SOAPscope Server 6.1, which provides added support for OASIS WS-Security standards, according to the announcement. The company als... News | 15 Jan 2008
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OASIS okays ebXML messaging standard
OASIS, the international open standards consortium, today announced that its members have approved ebXML Messaging Services (ebMS) version 3.0, which defines a Web services-based method for the reliable, secure exchange of business information. The n... News | 16 Oct 2007
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SOA simplicity by committee?
OASIS is coming in for criticism, notes Joe McKendrick, after it announced the formation of six committees to work on various aspects of the Service Component Architecture (SCA) specification that is intended to make service-oriented architecture (SO... News | 10 Sep 2007
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Apache releases Java SCA
The Apache Tuscany team announced the 0.99-incubating release of the Java SCA project, a runtime based on the Service Component Architecture specification aimed at simplifying service-oriented architecture development. This is the Java portion of the... News | 05 Sep 2007
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Why does SOA need BPEL?
The answer is orchestration, says Mike Pellegrini, principal architect at Active Endpoints. Business Process Execution Language (BPEL), the OASIS standard, is important because allows developers to create high-level abstractions on top of Web service... News | 15 Aug 2007
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JCP offers portlet spec
The Java Community Process (JCP) has released an "early review" version of its Portlet 2.0 specification (JSR-286), and is requesting comments. The review doesn't contain everything that the specification will have, but focuses on collecting comments... News | 02 Aug 2007
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WS-ReliableMessaging voted OASIS Standard
Web Services Reliable Messaging (WS-ReliableMessaging) version 1.1 won final approval as an OASIS standard, the international open standards consortium announced today. "WS-ReliableMessaging allows messages to be transferred reliably despite failures... News | 21 Jun 2007
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Microsoft MIA in SOA standards – analyst
Although Microsoft was a leader in the early WS* Web services standards it is missing in action where it comes to the standards for service-oriented architecture (SOA) currently moving through the OASIS process, writes Dana Gardner, principal analyst... News | 20 Jun 2007
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The Content Assembly Mechanism and SOA data service layers
The new OASIS Content Assembly Mechanism provides significant technology advances that reduce and spread out data service integration burdens. By providing an open public standard the CAM approach enables individual domains to freely share formal bus... Tip
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The standards behind Web services
This tip digs into the status of the standards that form the WS-I Basic Profile 1.1, including those from W3C, OASIS and IETF. Tip
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Standards competition: A good thing?
Are Web services bogged down by competing identity federation specifications? Two ZapThink senior analysts don't think so. Tip
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W3C vs. OASIS
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What's the relationship between OASIS and RosettaNet?
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Impact of the W3C vs. OASIS battle on Web services security standards
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Do you believe the W3C and OASIS will work out their differences?
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Why is it important that BPEL4WS went to OASIS rather than W3C?
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BPEL4People and WS-HumanTask get reference implementation
Although BPEL4People and WS-HT aren't fully ratified standards, Active EndPoints Inc., one of the leaders of the standards effort, is incorporating them into its new tools for BPM and SOA design and development. Article
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BPEL4People seen uniting SOA/BPM
As OASIS begins the standardization process work on BPEL4People and WS-HumanTask, it is taking a step toward bringing service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business process management (BPM) closer together, writes Joe McKendrick. However, the speci... News
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Mindreef updates SOA testing tools
Mindreef, Inc., the testing tool vendor focused on service-oriented architecture (SOA), today announced availability of SOAPscope Server 6.1, which provides added support for OASIS WS-Security standards, according to the announcement. The company als... News
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The Content Assembly Mechanism and SOA data service layers
The new OASIS Content Assembly Mechanism provides significant technology advances that reduce and spread out data service integration burdens. By providing an open public standard the CAM approach enables individual domains to freely share formal bus... Tip
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OASIS okays ebXML messaging standard
OASIS, the international open standards consortium, today announced that its members have approved ebXML Messaging Services (ebMS) version 3.0, which defines a Web services-based method for the reliable, secure exchange of business information. The n... News
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The standards behind Web services
This tip digs into the status of the standards that form the WS-I Basic Profile 1.1, including those from W3C, OASIS and IETF. Tip
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SOA simplicity by committee?
OASIS is coming in for criticism, notes Joe McKendrick, after it announced the formation of six committees to work on various aspects of the Service Component Architecture (SCA) specification that is intended to make service-oriented architecture (SO... News
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Apache releases Java SCA
The Apache Tuscany team announced the 0.99-incubating release of the Java SCA project, a runtime based on the Service Component Architecture specification aimed at simplifying service-oriented architecture development. This is the Java portion of the... News
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Why does SOA need BPEL?
The answer is orchestration, says Mike Pellegrini, principal architect at Active Endpoints. Business Process Execution Language (BPEL), the OASIS standard, is important because allows developers to create high-level abstractions on top of Web service... News
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JCP offers portlet spec
The Java Community Process (JCP) has released an "early review" version of its Portlet 2.0 specification (JSR-286), and is requesting comments. The review doesn't contain everything that the specification will have, but focuses on collecting comments... News
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About OASIS SOA and Web services standards
Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards is a nonprofit, international consortium whose goal is to promote the adoption of product-independent standards for information formats. Find OASIS SOA and Web services standards resources for IT professionals working on integration and software projects.