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JBoss adds Arjuna transactions to SOA stack
SearchWebServices.com | 05 Dec 2005
ARTICLE - JBoss Inc. has acquired the proprietary Arjuna Transaction Service Suite with plans of turning it into an open source offering and adding to the company's developing SOA platform.
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OASIS tackles Web services transactions
SearchWebServices.com | 12 Oct 2005
ARTICLE - Three new specifications concerning transactions have become formal projects inside the OASIS standards body with the hope that all become full-fledged standards within a year.
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Handling Web services transactions
07 Mar 2006
TIP - In this tip, Daniel Rubio addresses many of the issues and approaches to working with transactions in the context of Web services.
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Transaction support from SOA platforms
19 Oct 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - A SearchWebServices.com member asks one of our experts "What type of transaction support do current SOA platforms provide?" Read the response or pose a question of your own.
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Is there a framework that will support the WS-AtomicTransaction spec?
Expert: Mich? Leroux Bustamante | 19 Apr 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - We are publishing certain interfaces through Web services. The Web service performs one unit of work. There are scenarios where the client can have this Web service participating in a transaction originating in the client. ...
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WSTx (Web Services Transactions)
15 Nov 2007
WORD - WSTx (Web Services Transaction) is a set of XML markup specifications designed to permit the use of open, standard protocols for secure, reliable transactions across the Web. Three constituent standards were approved in ...
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WS-Policy
30 Aug 2007
WORD - WS-Policy is an abbreviation for the Web Services Policy Framework specifications, members of the core Web Services architecture specifications. Web Services Policy Framework specifications are currently published by IBM, but ...
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WS-AtomicTransaction
15 Jul 2007
WORD - WS-AtomicTransaction (WS-AT) is a protocol for managing atomic transactions between distributed applications, transaction managers and resource managers. An atomic transaction is a single, irreducible component of a classic ...
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