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XML turns 10
W3C is marking the 10-year anniversary this month of the first release of XML, the standard that basically made all the other Web services standards possible. "There is essentially no computer in the world, desktop, hand-held, or back-room, that does... News | 19 Feb 2008
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W3C publishes HTML 5 draft
A draft of HTML 5, "a major revision of the markup language for the Web," is now available from W3C. New features include APIs for drawing two-dimensional graphics and ways to embed and control audio and video content, according to the W3C HTML Worki... News | 29 Jan 2008
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Efficient XML draft published
The Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Working Group at W3C has published three documents covering the EXI specification. "EXI is a very compact representation for the Extensible Markup Language (XML) Information Set that is intended to simultaneously o... News | 27 Dec 2007
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W3C publishes Semantic Web spec
The Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) issued the Gleaning Resource Descriptions from Dialects of Languages (GRDDL) spec. GRDDL (pronounced "griddle") is part of the W3C Semantic Web project designed to make human-readable Web content understandable by m... News | 17 Sep 2007
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W3C publishes WS-Policy as recommendation
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) today published Web Services Policy (WS-Policy) 1.5 as a recommendation, the status at which the proposed standard is considered mature enough for implementation. W3C has commitments to implement WS-Policy 1.5 in s... News | 04 Sep 2007
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WSDL 2.0 gets W3C recommendation
Web Services Description Language (WSDL) 2.0 has reached recommendation status at W3C. Thanks to improved HTTP binding, it is designed to work with REST Web services as well as with SOAP. News | 03 Jul 2007
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WSDL 2.0 finalized
W3C announced it has finished work on Web Services Description Language (WSDL) 2.0 with full support for HTTP, and SOAP. "In addition to the rigorous interoperability testing, we're pleased to have given developers the HTTP binding, which provides si... News | 27 Jun 2007
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W3C Ajax spec updated
The W3C Web API Working Group has updated "XMLHttpRequest Object for Ajax: Working Draft." This is a "core specification" that covers the interface that allows scripts to perform HTTP functions such as submitting form data or loading data from a remo... News | 19 Jun 2007
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W3C progress on Web Services Policy 1.5
Candidate recommendations for Web Services Policy 1.5 are ready for review and feedback, according to the W3C. The Web Services Policy Working Group has published updated Working Drafts of the "Primer," "Guidelines," and "Element Identifiers," and is... News | 02 Apr 2007
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Hardware spec for SOA enters W3C
Vendors led by IBM and Hewlett-Packard has submitted Service Modeling Language (SML) to the W3C. Article | 26 Mar 2007
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The impact of HTML5 on Web applications
HTML, the HyperText Markup Language, is an essential part of the Internet experience. HTML5 is one part of what WHATWG sees as essential to the future of Web applications. Tip
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What's new at the W3C
The W3C continues to be the main organization for creation of internationally recognized standards for XML, WSDL, and HTML. At any given time, a large number of related standards are working their way through the standardization process in various st... 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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W3C vs. OASIS
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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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HTML 5
HTML 5 is the next revision of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), the standard programming language for describing the contents and appearance of Web pages. (Continued) Definition
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The impact of HTML5 on Web applications
HTML, the HyperText Markup Language, is an essential part of the Internet experience. HTML5 is one part of what WHATWG sees as essential to the future of Web applications. Tip
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HTML 5
HTML 5 is the next revision of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), the standard programming language for describing the contents and appearance of Web pages. (Continued) Definition
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What's new at the W3C
The W3C continues to be the main organization for creation of internationally recognized standards for XML, WSDL, and HTML. At any given time, a large number of related standards are working their way through the standardization process in various st... Tip
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XML turns 10
W3C is marking the 10-year anniversary this month of the first release of XML, the standard that basically made all the other Web services standards possible. "There is essentially no computer in the world, desktop, hand-held, or back-room, that does... News
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W3C publishes HTML 5 draft
A draft of HTML 5, "a major revision of the markup language for the Web," is now available from W3C. New features include APIs for drawing two-dimensional graphics and ways to embed and control audio and video content, according to the W3C HTML Worki... News
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Efficient XML draft published
The Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Working Group at W3C has published three documents covering the EXI specification. "EXI is a very compact representation for the Extensible Markup Language (XML) Information Set that is intended to simultaneously o... 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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W3C publishes Semantic Web spec
The Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) issued the Gleaning Resource Descriptions from Dialects of Languages (GRDDL) spec. GRDDL (pronounced "griddle") is part of the W3C Semantic Web project designed to make human-readable Web content understandable by m... News
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W3C publishes WS-Policy as recommendation
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) today published Web Services Policy (WS-Policy) 1.5 as a recommendation, the status at which the proposed standard is considered mature enough for implementation. W3C has commitments to implement WS-Policy 1.5 in s... News
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WSDL 2.0 gets W3C recommendation
Web Services Description Language (WSDL) 2.0 has reached recommendation status at W3C. Thanks to improved HTTP binding, it is designed to work with REST Web services as well as with SOAP. News
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About W3C
The World Wide Web Consortium s an industry consortium which seeks to promote standards for the evolution ofthe Web and interoperability between WWW products by producing specifications andreference software. Find W3C resources for architects and IT management working on SOA and Web services projects.