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Gartner AADI Summit 2011 conference coverage
As the Web and cloud computing continue to grow as important drivers for enterprise infrastructure, the Gartner AADI Summit in 2011 focuses on exciting opportunities for mobile and social apps. guide
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SOA and Web services advice 2010
SearchSOA.com's coverage of Web services and Web applications is marked by the presence of able writer William Brogden, who is always ready to dig into the nitty gritty. Special Report
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Enterprise Mashups Tutorial
Enterprise mashups allow users to combine data and applications from disparate sources into new services. Our new Enterprise Mashups Tutorial provides the definitions, tips, examples and strategies you need to benefit from this valuable technology. Tutorial
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Client-side Java strikes back
This tip gives an overview of client-side Java and the market landscape, then discusses how/why desktop Java is becoming an extremely attractive alternative to Windows. Commentary
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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. Web Services School
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Microsoft, others put OData Web protocol up for OASIS standardization
The OData protocol, associated with JSON and REST efforts, started with Microsoft but may be expanded by the OASIS standards group. News | 06 Jun 2012
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Web architect shares experiences with Oracle Service Bus
An ESB coupled to a portal is central to a health care system upgrade. The SOA-based project runs on an Oracle Service Bus. News | 29 Dec 2011
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Zend PHP server gains better clustered deployment and scaling traits
As PHP finds wider use, teams must vault the development-to-deployment gap. Zend's latest rev addresses such issues. Product News | 07 Sep 2011
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SOA Roundup: The true meaning of services
There's been a lot of debate and discussion going on across the ebizQ-o-sphere in recent days. Dave Linthicum examined the real meaning of "services," outlining four points about what makes and doesn't make a service. Michael Poulin had a response to... News | 26 Oct 2010
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SOA Roundup: The true meaning of services
There's been a lot of debate and discussion going on across the ebizQ-o-sphere in recent days. Dave Linthicum examined the real meaning of "services," outlining four points about what makes and doesn't make a service. Michael Poulin had a response to... News | 26 Oct 2010
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JackBe nimbly rides wave of enterprise mashups and app stores
As apps and APIs move front and center in the public consciousness, a mashup maker creates a platform for in-house application stores. News | 09 Jul 2010
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JBoss portal supports Spring, Ruby and other frameworks for Web App development
At Red Hat Summit and JBoss World in Boston Red Hat released a portal platform supporting lightweight Web application tool sets like Seam, Spring, Ruby, Groovy and PHP. Article | 01 Jul 2010
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HTML5 video codec war and lax support hinder adoption says Forrester
HTML5 still lags behind other Rich Internet Application platforms like Flash, Flex and Silverlight, says Forrester analyst Jeffrey Hammond. While a video codec battle creates delays, front end Web developers report some success. Hammond says enterpri... Article | 02 Jun 2010
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Can enterprise mashups leverage my firm's existing RSS assets?
The simple answer is, "Yes, enterprise mashups can make use of this preexisting resource." But a more thorough explanation is required in order to understand the "How" and "To what end?" News | 23 Mar 2010
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What do enterprise mashups have in common with RAD from the 1990s?
People see mashups as delivering faster development time. How is this similar or different from RAD (Rapid Application Development), which was discussed in the 1990s? News | 01 Mar 2010
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Video, HTML5 canvas and the codec cavalcade
Browser support is again a new frontier. Video codec are a central issue. A variety of codecs are being offered for HTML5. Some codecs may be the subject of patent litigation. Tip
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Get ready for HTML5 and canvas elements
The HTML5 canvas element is a new way to display active graphics and manipulate images with JavaScript. Find out what the new element will mean for Web development teams. Tip
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HTML 5 nears completion: What is happening to HTML?
HTML 5 is nearing completion. After a decade of relative stability for Web authors, it looks like we are headed for another period of dramatic change. Tip
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Enterprise architecture: Looking back at 2010 and forward to 2011
We've seen a lot of topics and technologies interacting in 2010. From enterprise architecture to business process management, mainframes to the cloud, and even security issues. Tip
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What to expect with the new JavaScript standardization (ECMAScript 5)
ECMAScript 5, the first JavaScript standardization since 1999, will be released later this year. Though not as thorough an overhaul as some programmers would have liked, ECMAScript 5 provides important updates that fix common pitfalls from ECMAScript... Tip
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Astoria: REST Web services extensions from Microsoft
Microsoft's new Astoria framework targets the creation of REST Web services and provides interfaces with data services and Ajax development. Tip
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JavaFX Script as a Web service client
JavaFX Script is Sun Microsystems' latest entry into the scripting language arena and it holds a lot of potential for Web services client development. Tip
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Web services and Second Life
Columnist William Brogden looks into the virtual world of Second Life as sees Web services business opportunities in its scripting language and REST style messaging. Tip
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Web Syndication and the RDF
Ed Tittel discusses the evolution of RDF from its conception and how it provides a well-documented way to represent metadata about Web resources. Tip
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SOA meets Web 2.0 - Where the Java EE standards fall short
Stephen Maryka explores Java and Ajax technologies in an effort to understand the complex relationship between standards-based SOA and the ungoverned Web 2.0. Tip
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SOA governance: What customizations are important
It's important not to let solid governance practices be limited to SOA, because deficiencies in other areas impact efforts. Answer
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When do I get to build my own portal application?
Before building out a new enterprise portal application, you should probably examine existing systems to make sure they don't need to be re-engineered. Answer
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Enterprise mashup software: Where are we now?
Finding stability in today's enterprise mashup environment can be a challenge. Expert Mike Ogrinz explains the current situation and offers practical advice for building new mashups. Answer
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What do enterprise mashups have in common with RAD from the 1990s?
People see mashups as delivering faster development time. Is this similar or different from RAD (Rapid Application Development), as discussed in the 1990s? Our expert has the answer. Ask the Expert
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What is the difference between a Web service and a Web application?
Ask the Expert
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What about comparing the merits of Python and Water?
Ask the Expert
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cybersquatting
Cybersquatting is registering, trafficking in, or using a domain name with bad-faith intent to profit from the goodwill of a trademark belonging to someone else. Definition
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dynamic HTML
Dynamic HTML is a collective term for a combination of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) tags and options that can make Web pages more animated and interactive than previous versions of HTML. Much of dynamic HTML is specified in HTML 4.0. Simple examp... Definition
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interactivity
In computers, interactivity is the dialog that occurs between a human being (or possibly another live creature) and a computer program. Definition
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daemon
A daemon (pronounced DEE-muhn) is a program that runs continuously and exists for the purpose of handling periodic service requests that a computer system expects to receive. Definition
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Archie
Archie is a program that allows you to search the files of all the Internet FTP servers that offer anonymous FTP. Definition
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Webisode
A Webisode is a single push technology episode. Definition
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bookmark
Using a World Wide Web browser, a bookmark is a saved link to a Web page that has been added to a list of saved links. Definition
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Slashdot Effect
The Slashdot Effect is the sudden, relatively temporary surge in traffic to a Web site that occurs when a high-traffic Web site or other source posts a story that refers visitors to another Web site. Definition
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minisite
A minisite is a small Web site with a narrow subject focus or few pages that is sometimes a section in a larger Web site. Definition
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htm
htm is sometimes used as a short form of the file name suffix for an HTML file. Definition
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Service-oriented software today: Delivery and mobility rule
The bulk of application development has moved on from in-house applications to Web applications and mobile apps, explains SearchSOA.com's Jack Vaughan. Video
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Enterprise mashup patterns can make data integration easier (Podcast)
Michael Ogrinz, author of Mashup Patterns: Designs and Examples for the Modern Enterprise, talks about how Mashup patterns can put once inaccessable data in the hands of users. This solves many problems once thought to be expensive and require... Podcast
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Podcast: Enterprise Mashups with John Crupi
Enterprise mashups are like portals .. then again they are not. The mashup so closely associated with the Ajax movement is getting a new look in, what is for some, a new role. John Crupi, CTO of JackBe, talks about the trend. Podcast
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Podcast: SOA and Web 2.0 – why composite apps matter
The common thread between SOA and Web 2.0 is composite applications. This podcast investigates the realities and best practices of composite app assembly. Podcast
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SOA governance: What customizations are important
It's important not to let solid governance practices be limited to SOA, because deficiencies in other areas impact efforts. Answer
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Microsoft, others put OData Web protocol up for OASIS standardization
The OData protocol, associated with JSON and REST efforts, started with Microsoft but may be expanded by the OASIS standards group. News
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When do I get to build my own portal application?
Before building out a new enterprise portal application, you should probably examine existing systems to make sure they don't need to be re-engineered. Answer
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Web architect shares experiences with Oracle Service Bus
An ESB coupled to a portal is central to a health care system upgrade. The SOA-based project runs on an Oracle Service Bus. News
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Gartner AADI Summit 2011 conference coverage
As the Web and cloud computing continue to grow as important drivers for enterprise infrastructure, the Gartner AADI Summit in 2011 focuses on exciting opportunities for mobile and social apps. guide
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Service-oriented software today: Delivery and mobility rule
The bulk of application development has moved on from in-house applications to Web applications and mobile apps, explains SearchSOA.com's Jack Vaughan. Video
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Zend PHP server gains better clustered deployment and scaling traits
As PHP finds wider use, teams must vault the development-to-deployment gap. Zend's latest rev addresses such issues. Product News
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Video, HTML5 canvas and the codec cavalcade
Browser support is again a new frontier. Video codec are a central issue. A variety of codecs are being offered for HTML5. Some codecs may be the subject of patent litigation. Tip
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Get ready for HTML5 and canvas elements
The HTML5 canvas element is a new way to display active graphics and manipulate images with JavaScript. Find out what the new element will mean for Web development teams. Tip
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HTML 5 nears completion: What is happening to HTML?
HTML 5 is nearing completion. After a decade of relative stability for Web authors, it looks like we are headed for another period of dramatic change. Tip
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Are you an enterprise architect or a software developer who wants to learn more about Web services presentation, portals and clients? Find valuable resources for those working on SOA and Web services projects in this topic section and find out the latest news on Ajax, RIA, PHP, scripting languages, and Web services portals.