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Technical articles 2004-06-22

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Web Services/System Oriented Architecture
SOA practices provide a framework for organizing and orchestrating systems, and indeed entire organizations, to rapidly achieve interoperability and improved agility by leveraging the W3C web services standards. Web Services and Service Oriented Architecture SOA are being heralded as the harbingers of interoperability across, and within, organizational boundaries. Web Services...
Tags: Web, Interoperability, Web Service, Standards, Software Performance Systems Inc., Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Quality, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Business Operations, Marketing
White papers 2005-07-08
Web Services Security Interoperability Using WSE 2.0 SP3 and WebLogic Workshop 8.1.4
The basic goal of this paper is to demonstrate the state-of-the-art in Web services security interoperability between WebLogic Workshop 8.1.4 and WSE 2.0 SP3 using username tokens and X.509 certificates. For the most part, this is a success. Thanks a great deal to compliance to the OASIS Web Services Security...
Tags: Web, BEA WebLogic, Interoperability, BEA WebLogic Workshop, Web Services Security, Web Services, Security, Enterprise Software, Middleware, Software
White papers 2005-06-01
MSDN Webcast: Web Services (Level 300)
Web Services offer a vision of interoperability between multiple platforms, applications and vendors. But what is the reality? What are the tips and tricks for developing seamless Web Services between Microsoft .NET, IBM WebSphere and BEA WebLogic? How are vendors contributing to the WS-* process, and what does this mean...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Web, Webcast, Web Service, Microsoft Corp., Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
Webcasts 2005-01-07
WSMX - A Semantic Service-Oriented Architecture
Web Services offer an interoperability model that abstracts from the idiosyncrasies of specific implementations; they were introduced to address the increasing need for seamless interoperability between systems in the Business-to-Business domain. This paper analyses the requirements from this domain and show that to fully address interoperability demands we need to...
Tags: Web, Interoperability, Web Service, SOA, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2005-04-27
Simulation Web Services With .NET Technologies
The concept of web services represent the next generation of architectures for interoperability between software applications based on software industry standards. Presented here is an overview of web services, a discussion of the use of web services in the context of simulation and a demonstration of the use of web...
Tags: Web, Microsoft .NET, Web Service, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2005-11-15
Web Services Interoperability Guidance (WSIG): BEA WebLogic 8.1 SP3 (8.1.3)
This paper shows some of the recommendations for achieving interoperability between Web services created using Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 and BEA WebLogic 8.1.3. Through creating this paper, it is apparent that interoperability using Web services developed on the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 and BEA WebLogic 8.1.3 is most definitely achievable...
Tags: Web, BEA WebLogic, BEA Systems Inc., Web Services Interoperability, Web Service, Microsoft Corp., Application Servers, Channel Management, Middleware, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2004-09-01
WSMB: A Middleware for Enhanced Web Services Interoperability
Service-Oriented Architecture SOA using Web services is considered as the state-of-the-art approach to support interoperability between distributed systems and therefore facilitates complex interactions between heterogeneous and autonomous systems both within the enterprise and for cross-organizational collaboration. Message-based interactions are seen as the core building block in this new document-centric computing...
Tags: Web, Interoperability, Web Services Interoperability, University Of New South Wales, SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Channel Management, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2004-12-02
A Semantic Web Service-Based Architecture for the Interoperability of E-government Services
This paper proposes a semantically-enhanced architecture to address the issues of interoperability and service integration in e-government web information systems. An architecture for a life event portal based on Semantic Web Services SWS is described. The architecture includes loosely coupled modules organized in three distinct layers: User Interaction, Middleware and...
Tags: Web, Interoperability, Architecture, E-government, Semantic Web, Government, Internet
White papers 2005-06-20
Expert ISV Panel: Improving Software Application Interoperability Through Web Services
In this webcast, you will learn why and how three leading software manufacturers - Cognos, Camiant and Progress Software - are deploying Web services and SOA capabilities in their products to deliver improved interoperability, reduced development and integration costs, and rapid time-to-market to their customers.
Tags: Web, Interoperability, Web Service, Systinet Corp., Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software
Webcasts
MSDN Architecture Webcast: Web Services Interoperability With Java and J2EE Using Windows Communication Foundation ("Indigo") (Level 200)
Although basic interoperability between platforms is becoming widely accepted, developers are now asking how to do more. This webcast explores secure, reliable interoperability of messaging and binary attachments between Windows Communication Foundation (formerly code named "Indigo") and Java, using both commercial and open-source implementations.
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Web, Interoperability, Webcast, Web Services Interoperability, J2EE, Indigo, Windows Communication Foundation, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Webcasts
WebSphere Web Services Information Roadmap
Web services has emerged as the most promising development to address cross-enterprise, cross-platform, and cross-vendor business integration issues. Web services is a family of emerging technologies that enable easy interoperability of programmed information technology IT services and integration of applications into a company's broader business processes. Web services technology enables...
Tags: Web, IBM WebSphere, Web Service, Web Services Technology, Channel Management, Web Services, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2004-08-24
MSDN Architecture Webcast: Introducing Web Services Enhancements for Microsoft .NET (WSE) 3.0 (Level 200)
Web Services Enhancements for Microsoft .NET WSE version 2.0 considerably simplifies the tasks of developing and deploying secure Web services by making it possible to add message-level security to applications built on the principles of service orientation and the emerging Web Services WS specifications. This webcast introduces the new functionality...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Web, Microsoft .NET, Webcast, Web Service, Microsoft Corp., Channel Management, Web Services, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
Webcasts
MSDN Architecture Webcast: What's New for ASP.NET Web Services (ASMX) in .NET 2.0 (Level 200)
Web services are tightly integrated into Microsoft .NET. The latest release, Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0, introduces several key advantages for building interoperable Web services. This webcast describes how to build Web services that are compliant with the Web Services Interoperability (WS-I) Basic Profile 1.0 specification, and highlights the important...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Web, Microsoft .NET, Webcast, Web Service, Microsoft Corp., ASP.NET Web Service, Channel Management, Web Services, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
Webcasts
MSDN Webcast: Best Practices for J2EE and .NET Interoperability in Financial Services (Level 200)
This webcast will take a person though interoperability in mixed environments which are often commonplace in financial services. This webcast will explain some of the best practices currently used for architecting interoperability between Microsoft .NET and J2EE systems, how to examine the various integration channels, and how to design the...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Interoperability, Microsoft .NET, Webcast, Financial Service, Microsoft Corp., Best Practice, J2Ee, Application Servers, Digital Media, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts
Achieving Interoperability With Ajax Using Java and .NET Technologies
In "Java EE .NET Interoperability: Integration Strategy, Patterns, and Best Practices", the Java and .NET interoperability constraints across presentation, business, integration, and resource tiers were raised. Web 2.0 introduces a new layer of complexity to this - where particularly in the mashup scenario, one can be faced with interoperability challenges...
Tags: Web 2.0, Interoperability, Microsoft .NET, AJAX, Web Browser, Tier, Mashup, Web Browsers, Programming Languages, Java, Internet, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers 2007-08-01
Designing a Distributed Access Control Processor for Network Services on the Web
Web services promise to promote the vision of a machine accessible Web, which can be used as a platform to conduct e-commerce and provide interoperability across organizations leveraging from a global Web infrastructure. The idea behind Web services is that they provide a common protocol that Web applications can use...
Tags: Web, Network, Network Service, Web Service, Association For Computing Machinery, Access Control, Channel Management, Internet, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers
Wireless Internet Applications
Web services provide the ability to design new exciting internet applications and innovative mobile applications. Web services are a family of XML-based standards designed for the communication of loosely coupled, dynamically bound applications. Web services can be seen as the evolution of the Web where not only humans interact with...
Tags: Web, Internet, Vienna University, Wireless Internet, Web Service, Wireless, Channel Management, Web Services, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2006-12-11
WebServiceTester: Comprehensive Web Service Testing Solution
Web Services are designed so that they can interact with each other, with or without human intervention. They, therefore, do not inherently display a user interface that can be tested. Moreover, Web Services strive on interoperability, which means testing for conformance with Web Services standards such as WSDL, SOAP becomes...
Tags: Web, Web Service, WebServiceTester, Web Services, SOAP, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2004-08-26
MSDN Webcast: Interoperability Between .NET and WebSphere - Level 200
What should the developer consider when integrating between .NET and IBM WebSphere? This webcast will explore the various techniques that .NET developers can employ to attain interoperability with WebSphere, highlighting the use of Web technologies such as messaging and Web services. The presenter will also examine the relative performance and...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Interoperability, Webcast, IBM WebSphere, Application Servers, Middleware, .Net, Enterprise Software, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development
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