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Java Web Services
Java is a programming language expressly designed for use in the distributed environment of the Internet. Java was introduced by Sun Microsystems in 1995 and instantly created a new sense of the interactive possibilities of the Web. Find news about Java Web services basics, best practices and how-to resources for architects and developers working on SOA and Web services projects.
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JavaOne: JBoss on SOA middleware, Java EE and data services
INTERVIEW - Is SOA middleware that different from traditional middleware? At JavaOne, Red Hat's Craig Muzilla ponders that and the future of Java EE and data services.
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Java One: Mule architect looks to bring REST to SOA
INTERVIEW - In a conversation at JavaOne, MuleSource's Dan Diephouse, talks about his work on Mule Galaxy, the REST-based open source registry/repository that is going GA later this month.
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Mule architect sees REST with Atom rising, UDDI fading
INTERVIEW - Dan Diephouse, the creator of XFire and software architect at MuleSource Inc., discusses the advantages in using REST and the Atom Publishing Protocol.
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Oracle links SOA, data services, BI and BAM
INTERVIEW - When it comes to incorporating data services, business intelligence (BI), and business activity monitoring (BAM), Oracle has not lost sight of its database roots.
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Eclipse, Sun and Oracle team up on persistence API
ARTICLE - The surprise announcement from EclipseCon, is Sun Microsystems. selecting the Oracle led EclipseLink project as the reference implementation for the Java Persistence API 2.0.
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IBM ILOG rules engines update supports Java, .NET
SearchSOA.com | 17 Jun 2009
ARTICLE - A business rules management system – or BRMS – from ILOG can handle rules as services. Java and .NET versions support rules authoring in the ubiquitous Word and Excel environments.
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OSGi framework helps you manage Java components
16 Sep 2009
TIP - The OSGi framework specification began as an embedded format. Its use by the Eclipse and Java communities position it as an increasingly popular way to manage software components.
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JavaOne news
SearchWebServices.com | 09 May 2007
JAVAONE - A collection of SOA and Web services news related articles from the JavaOne conference held in San Francisco. |
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2006 JavaOne coverage
SearchWebServices.com | 01 Jun 2006
JAVAONE - A compilation of stories written about the JavaOne conference held in San Francisco this past May. |
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Chapter of the week: Security and Ajax
Manning Publications | 11 Oct 2005
CHAPTER OF THE WEEK - This chapter, excerpted from Ajax in Action, discusses security-related concerns that have particular implications for Ajax. |
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Java Jeopardy at TheServerSide Java Symposium - Vendor Webcast

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23 MAY 2006, 09:00 EDT (13:00, GMT) |
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In this event put on by Oracle at TheServerSide Java Symposium in March, Java experts put their knowledge to the test in the style of a Jeopardy game show. Contestants answer questions on topics including Java Server Faces, enterprise Java and persistence. |
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Project Tango
04 Sep 2007
WORD - Project Tango is the former name for the Project Metro Web services initiative.
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Project Metro
29 May 2007
WORD - Project Metro (formerly Project Tango) is an open source initiative for the implementation of Web services technologies involving optimization, reliability, security and atomic transactions. It is a joint venture by Sun ...
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JMX
10 Jul 2003
WORD - JMX (Java Management Extensions) is a set of specifications for application and network management in the J2EE development and application environment. JMX defines a method for Java developers to integrate their applications ...
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SEE ALSO - Topics Related to Java Web Services:
Application servers and Web service platforms,
Microsoft .NET Web services,
Mobile Web services,
Open source Web services,
Representational State Transfer (REST),
Web services -- Portals, presentation and clients,
LAMP Web services (Linux, Apache, MySQL & PHP),
Web services testing |
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