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6 strategies for building dynamic business applications with SOA and rules technology
  What happens when your business changes and your applications don't change to support it? Existing applications must be updated or completely rewritten, and cobbled together to try to keep up with the new and always changing demands of the business....
Tags: Application, Small And Medium Enterprise, Information Technology, Business Application, Web Service, Business, SOA, Rule, Service, Logic, Decision Logic, Dynamic Business Applications, Decision Service, Term Decision Service, Business Rule Engine, Figure B, WSDL Service, Bottom Line Application Development, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Smb/Sme, Web Services, Middleware, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Software, Management, Rik Chomko
Blog posts 2008-04-15

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SOAPSimulator (exe)
Enables parallel client and service development by providing SOA "Reference System in-a-box". Point and click WSDL parsing and SOAP simulation. Dynamic network WSDL retrieval. Custom XML transaction simulation. Best practices governance scoring. WSDL and schema rule analysis report card.
Tags: WSDL, Crosscheck Networks, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software
Software downloads 2008-04-08
Understanding WSDL
This paper explains the importance of WSDL in the overall Web services architecture, as it describes the complete contract for application communication. It also explains how to make Web services widely approachable by using WSDL definitions to generate code that knows precisely how to interact with the Web service described,...
Tags: Web, WSDL, Web Service, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2003-10-01
SOA From the Ground Up
In this webcast, you will learn how to build WSDL using the SOA Editor, benefits of WSDL-first approach, granularity with regard to business process, ease-of-use, cross-referencing between WSDL elements, and validation capability within the SOA Editor, the importance of WSDL later during BPEL composition, re-use of existing Schema to create...
Tags: WSDL, SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
Webcasts
Web Services: Enumeration and Profiling
Web services hacking begins with the Web Services Definition Language or WSDL. A WSDL file is a major source of information for an attacker. Examining a WSDL description provides critical information like methods, input and output parameters. It is important to understand the structure of a WSDL file, based on...
Tags: Web, WSDL, Web Service, Web Services Hacking, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2005-03-17
Web Service Semantics - WSDL-S
Enterprise application integration and business process management are critical to most organizations today. In the context of Service Oriented Architecture, this translates into the technical challenges of discovery, reuse and composition of services. In implementing service oriented architectures, Web Services are becoming an important technological component. However, Web Service Description...
Tags: Web, Web Service, Composition, Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2006-01-27
Web Services Development Made Easy
Web services have created a new communication channel between applications, enabling them to talk to each other and exchange information in a platform-neutral, language-independent way. The backbone technologies of Web services - Simple Object Access Protocol SOAP and Web Services Definition Language WSDL - have been implemented in production environments...
Tags: Web, Oracle Corp., Web Service, Channel Management, Web Services, SOAP, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers
A Guided Tour of WebSphere Integration Developer - Part 1: Get a Driver's View of the WebSphere Integration Developer Landscape
This paper is the first in a series exploring a service-oriented approach to application integration using IBM WebSphere Integration Developer. This first paper provides an overview of WebSphere Integration Developer and its key components and concepts. WebSphere Integration Developer is based on industry standards (notably WSDL, XSD, BPEL, Java, and...
Tags: Developer, IBM WebSphere, Standards, IBM Corp., WebSphere Integration Developer, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2006-02-22
Testing a Web service with a proxy class
Now that you know how to make productinformation available via one or more Web services and have the code for our Webservice, the Web service can be utilized by a variety of clientapplications.Conceptually, the service will be available publicly via anInternet connection so customers may easily use it. Of course,...
Tags: proxy class, Web, Web service, Tony Patton, Simple Object Access Protocol
Technical articles 2005-06-21
MSDN Webcast: Windows Communication Foundation Top to Bottom (Part 03 of 15): Contract Versioning (Level 200)
Clients rely on contracts defined by the Web Services Description Language WSDL to communicate with services. The WSDL contract describes the operations available at each service endpoint and the format and schema for messages related to each operation, including the schema for complex types exchanged between parties. Making changes to...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Contract, Webcast, WSDL, Windows Communication Foundation, Option, Web Services, Digital Media, Enterprise Software, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts
Standardizing Service Endpoints
A Web service created as part of a service-oriented solution is a potential endpoint for whatever business functionality it exposes. Although one may need to limit or control access to some of the services, one can position many others to reach consumers from a wide variety of sources. Doing so...
Tags: Oracle Corp., SOA, Endpoint, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2006-02-01
Using XML Schemas Effectively in WSDL Design
Developers building web services today are beginning to see the value of using the document style approach over RPC. Recent experience shows that to take full advantage of document style, web services requires a strong knowledge of XML schemas and related XML standards. This presentation presents a number of important...
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., XML Schema, WSDL, Web Service, XML, Web Services, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
Webcasts
Introducing IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository, Part 1: A Day in the Life of WebSphere Service Registry and Repository in the SOA Life Cycle
Service-Oriented Architecture SOA offers the promise of business agility and resilience through reuse, loose coupling, flexibility, interoperability, integration and governance. These are realized by separating service descriptions from their implementations, and using this descriptive metadata across the service life cycle. Standards-based service metadata artifacts, such as Web Service Definition Language...
Tags: Registry, IBM WebSphere, Artifact, SOA, IBM Corp., Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2006-09-19
Exposing Semantic Web Service Principles in SOA to Solve EAI Scenarios
Traditional Enterprise Application Integration EAI focuses on the integration of application interfaces by pipelining different middleware technologies like message queuing or remote method invocations. Web Service enabled Service-Oriented Architectures SOAs used in EAI were a step towards providing an abstraction layer for the involved interfaces by using the Web Service...
Tags: Ireland, SOA, Semantic Web, EAI, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Middleware, Enterprise Software, Web Services, Software
White papers 2005-05-10
webservice dystopia
I develop on .NET by day and PHP/mySQL by evening/weekend and have noticed that I can only get my .NET clients to interface with the simplest of SOAP web services - anything that requires a dataset - the PHP world doesn't work the same as the .NET world. I'm...
Tags: dataset, JustAnotherTechie, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft IIS Server, Microsoft Visual Studio, PHP, php soap web services for .net clients.., programming, WSDL, XML
Discussion threads 2005-05-27
Service-Oriented Architectures - Going From Buzz to Business
The big promise of Service-Oriented Architectures is their ability to solve business integration issues. This promise is based on applications coded to a common set of standards. Any application that can communicate with the standard can participate in the architecture. This paper examines how SAS applications can call and be...
Tags: SAS Institute, SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2006-02-28
Altova SchemaAgent (exe)
Altova SchemaAgent 2008 is the visionary tool for analyzing and managing XML Schema, XML instance, XSLT, and WSDL file relationships across a project or an enterprise. Visualize and easily manage file associations via its graphical design view. Create new import, include, and redefine relations using drag-and-drop functionality. Save and print...
Tags: Altova, Altova SchemaAgent 2008, XML, Asset Management, Web Services, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Enterprise Software, Software
Software downloads 2007-09-18
Best Practices for Service Interface Design in SOA, Part 1: Exploring the Development, Interfaces, and Operation Semantics of Services
Service-Oriented Architecture SOA emphasizes loose coupling between different systems within an enterprise. Service interface structure is of primary importance in SOA because poorly designed service interfaces can have a negative effect on all applications that need to use them. Well-designed service interfaces can accelerate project schedules and make the SOA...
Tags: SOA, Best Practice, Service Interface, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2007-03-20
Testing a Web service with a proxy class
A good way to test a Web service is by building a proxy class/client to consume it. Tony Patton shows you how to develop a simple proxy class via .NET, using either C# or VB.NET. Now that you know how to make product information available via one or...
Tags: Web, Tony Patton, Web services, SOAP, Channel management, Web service, proxy class, Simple Object Access Protocol, .NET Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Class, Service, Wsdl Tool, ASP.NET Web Form, Listing D, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
Technical articles 2005-06-21
IT Manager Webcast: Taking Control of Your Services With Service Virtualization (Level 200)
Organizations are starting to reach the limits of their initial Service Oriented Architecture SOA efforts because of an inability to control, maintain, and trust their services for mission-critical applications. Service virtualization enables to overcome some of the limitations of service implementations by managing endpoints, operations, and policies, instead of Web...
Tags: Webcast, Microsoft Corp., Service Virtualization, Virtualization, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Storage Management, Utility Computing, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Hardware, Software, Storage
Webcasts 2008-02-07
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