Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards is a nonprofit, international consortium whose goal is to promote the adoption of product-independent standards for information formats. Find OASIS SOA and Web services standards resources for IT professionals working on integration and software projects.
Paul Fremantle on the open source ESB and REST-based SOA INTERVIEW - Paul Fremantle, co-founder of WSO2, discusses the Apache Synapse project that is the core of his company's open source ESB and plans for a REST-based registry.
The standards behind Web services TIP - 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.
BPEL4People adds human factor to SOA ARTICLE - Vendors' specifications for extending WS-BPEL 2.0 to include human activities in service-oriented architecture (SOA) environments are headed for OASIS.
OASIS seeks SOA reference architecture in 2007 INTERVIEW - James Bryce Clark talks about how his organization drove a stake in the ground with its SOA Reference Model, defining what SOA is and is not.
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BPEL4People and WS-HumanTask get reference implementation
SearchSOA.com | 24 Mar 2008 ARTICLE - Although BPEL4People and WS-HT aren't fully ratified standards, Active EndPoints Inc. is incorporating them into its new tools for BPM and SOA design and development.
SOA governance, security concerns drive XACML interop
SearchWebServices.com | 13 Jun 2007 ARTICLE - The policy requirements of service-oriented architecture (SOA) require major vendors, including IBM, Oracle and BEA Systems Inc. to demonstrate XACML interoperability.
SOA Reference Model approved by OASIS
SearchWebServices.com | 17 Oct 2006 ARTICLE - SOA-RM from OASIS attempts to set a standard definition for what is meant by the term service-oriented architecture.
The standards behind Web services
02 Oct 2007 TIP - 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.
W3C vs. OASIS
Expert: Ben Watson | 22 Sep 2003 EXPERT ANSWER - Much has been made of the "battle" between W3C and OASIS over key Web services standards. Do you think there really is a competition between the two, and if so, how do you see it playing out?
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