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soapUI testing for WADL and REST-oriented services
means to tame the WSDL tiger. It is a Java-based SOAP testing tool offered under GNU LGPL. In effect, it consumes WSDL, and validates their behavior. Developers and architects alike know this is often a challenging task in Web Services development.
The soapUI recently expanded beyond just SOAP testing. Now a new version is available, aimed at bringing similar discipline to REST More... Nov 25, 2008
CA adds federated security to fight growing threats to SOA
Security threats to SOA and Web services are a concern among enterprise IT executives, according to research sponsored by CA. The company disclosed survey results as it announced a new CA More... Nov 19, 2008
Legacy-to-SOA modernization goes to court - 1: Product news
with omnipresent legacy platforms? Means to update them include rewriting apps, re-hosting apps, or wrapping the system in-place with services. In fact, such legacy mid-range and mainframe host integration via XML and Web services is one of the more common, though not widely touted, examples of SOA today.
A recent move in the legacy-to-SOA modernization space sees Attachmate More... Nov 14, 2008
Legacy-to-SOA modernization goes to court - 2: User Story
environment.
Host integration from Needles to Chino What is the scale of the operation? "We have 1,400 Microsoft desktops. We run a Sun Oracle back-end and more than 50 Microsoft Windows Servers running Office tools and Web server [functions]." The court system territory covers a lot of ground. "We have 19 locations from Needles to Chino," Crouse said, adding that it can be a four-and-a More... Nov 14, 2008
Former .NET Web developers ride Ruby and Rails application framework
architectures continue to gain currency, even on the heels of Microsoft's massive .NET framework effort. Two authors say the small-footprint Rails framework can provide more of an "an architecture out-of-the-box" for some Web application development.
Microsoft .NET coders can get on the Rails bandwagon, too, say Jeff Cohen and Brian Eng, authors of a new book, Rails for .NET Developers. The More... Nov 13, 2008
SOA Resource Center
Web services/SOA product categories
Do you foresee any near-term change or consolidation in existing Web services/SOA product categories? Do you see any new categories emerging?
The categories seem to be consolidating into: a. Service enablement platforms (including any services implementation languages such as .NET More...
Consolidations in Web services/SOA
Do you foresee any near-term change or consolidation in existing Web services/SOA product categories? Do you see any new categories emerging?
The categories seem to be consolidating into: a. Service enablement platforms (including any services implementation languages such as .NET More... Jan 17, 2007
Re-engineering the software supply chain
Web services will have a major impact on business organizations throughout the software supply chain. The collaborative, self-service attributes of services will have profound impacts on who does what, where, when and
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Oct 10, 2002
The new class of XML-aware intermediary
t care what is actually inside the packets. And there's the rub. The amount of traffic going over the network that is XML formatted -- in particular, Web services messages -- is set to explode, and all that equipment in the closet is completely unprepared to direct or secure that XML traffic.
To understand why XML traffic is different from other network traffic, it is More... Jul 29, 2002
Project Metro
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 Microsystems and Microsoft, intended to provide interoperability between Sun's Java Web
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May 29, 2007
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