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  • Chapter of the Week: Reliable Messaging

    This chapter, excerpted from Web Services Platform Architecture, focuses on WS-Reliable Messaging and its potential for becoming the unified interoperability standard for reliable messaging for Web services. 

  • Data services mashup wizard latest for SOA

    Wizard technology for mashing up data services can help enterprise database administrators, as well as a new generation of 'mashup authors,' WSO2 director shows. 

  • SOA triple play: Policy meets Semantic Web

    WSO2 uses Semantic Web Resource Description Framework triples concepts developed by W3C to express service policies and dependencies inside an SOA registry. 

  • WS02 releases wiki-style SOA registry

    The WSO2 Registry is designed to attract business users with 'fun' wikis and other Web 2.0 features, while providing developers with policy enforcement technology. 

  • Post-Oracle: BEA gets back to SOA basics

    BEA Systems Inc. is announcing it latest round of SOA upgrades, including a its AquaLogic Service Bus 3.0, which employs the SCA specification. 

  • 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... 

  • SOA policy beyond Java and .NET

    Refusing to join the debate over which is best for SOA development, Java or .NET, Miko Matsumura, vice president and deputy CTO for Software AG, says, "For service development, both platforms have a lot of good stuff." But looking beyond service deve... 

  • Mule extending Web services capabilities

    MuleSource will extend the Web services capabilities of its open source products as it brings onboard Dan Diephouse, the developer who created the XFire SOAP framework. He said he will focus on expanding Web services capabilities including improved s... 

  • SOA standards WS-Policy, SCA and SDO advancing rapidly

    Emerging SOA standard WS-Policy 1.5 is a proposed recommendation at W3C, while technical committees form to standardize Service Component Architecture (SCA) and Service Data Objects (SDO) at OASIS. 

  • Where SOA standards matter: The SAP view

    Jeff Anders, director of solution marketing SAP AG's NetWeaver Developer Platform, was at JavaOne this month making a pitch for the new NetWeaver Composition Environment tool for standards-based service-oriented architecture (SOA) development. He bro... 

  • JBI 2 versus SCA

    Having failed to get vendor buy-in for Java Business Integration 1.0 (JBI), Sun Microsystems Inc. is now proposing a new spec, JBI 2.0. But IBM, BEA and other vendors are moving forward in OASIS with the Service Component Architecture (SCA), which so... 

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  • Using ADO.NET and SDO for SOA data continuity

    Both ADO.NET and Service Data Objects (SDO) use XML to enable data transfer between disjointed components inside an SOA, enabling developers to create all kinds of new Web services mashups. 

  • Mixing Web services with mobile devices

    David Linthicum, our resident EAI/Web services expert examines the "new concept" of mixing Web services with mobile devices. 

  • The science of SANs

    After implementing a SAN, chemical maker Rohm and Haas saw storage utilization levels jump from 30% to nearly 100%. 

  • Data services mashup wizard latest for SOA

    Wizard technology for mashing up data services can help enterprise database administrators, as well as a new generation of 'mashup authors,' WSO2 director shows. 

  • SOA triple play: Policy meets Semantic Web

    WSO2 uses Semantic Web Resource Description Framework triples concepts developed by W3C to express service policies and dependencies inside an SOA registry. 

  • WS02 releases wiki-style SOA registry

    The WSO2 Registry is designed to attract business users with 'fun' wikis and other Web 2.0 features, while providing developers with policy enforcement technology. 

  • Post-Oracle: BEA gets back to SOA basics

    BEA Systems Inc. is announcing it latest round of SOA upgrades, including a its AquaLogic Service Bus 3.0, which employs the SCA specification. 

  • 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... 

  • SOA policy beyond Java and .NET

    Refusing to join the debate over which is best for SOA development, Java or .NET, Miko Matsumura, vice president and deputy CTO for Software AG, says, "For service development, both platforms have a lot of good stuff." But looking beyond service deve... 

  • Mule extending Web services capabilities

    MuleSource will extend the Web services capabilities of its open source products as it brings onboard Dan Diephouse, the developer who created the XFire SOAP framework. He said he will focus on expanding Web services capabilities including improved s... 

  • Using ADO.NET and SDO for SOA data continuity

    Both ADO.NET and Service Data Objects (SDO) use XML to enable data transfer between disjointed components inside an SOA, enabling developers to create all kinds of new Web services mashups. 

  • SOA standards WS-Policy, SCA and SDO advancing rapidly

    Emerging SOA standard WS-Policy 1.5 is a proposed recommendation at W3C, while technical committees form to standardize Service Component Architecture (SCA) and Service Data Objects (SDO) at OASIS. 

  • Where SOA standards matter: The SAP view

    Jeff Anders, director of solution marketing SAP AG's NetWeaver Developer Platform, was at JavaOne this month making a pitch for the new NetWeaver Composition Environment tool for standards-based service-oriented architecture (SOA) development. He bro... 

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About WS-policy

WS-Policy defines a general-purpose XML-based model and syntax that may be used to describe and communicate the policies that inhere to any Web-based service. In other words, WS-Policy assertions express the capabilities and constraints that apply to some particular Web service to which they pertain. Find WS-Policy news, basics and best practices to aid architects, IT management and developers working on SOA projects.