There are many compelling
reasons to use Web
services. It seems as if
everyone is at least
playing with Web
services. Almost every
software vendor is
building support for Web
services into its
platforms, languages, and
tools. Web ...
On August 12, 2003, the
Web Services
Interoperability
Organization (WS-I),
released the Final
Material version of the
WS-I Basic Profile 1.0
specification. This
publication represents an
important milestone for
WS-I and the Web se...
With brands sold in 180
markets around the world,
British American Tobacco,
the world's most
international tobacco
company, was looking for
a way to access and
analyze data to improve
supply-chain performance.
The IT department was ...
Much has happened to the
World Wide Web since its
start, with continuing
and dramatic improvements
that have created one of
the most powerful
information sharing and
communications tools
worldwide. During the
past few years, Web
a...
As Web services move
beyond opportunistic
implementations and
proof-of-concept
deployments to support
enterprise-wide services
in mission-critical
applications, the need
for Web services
management becomes ever
more pressing.
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WASP UDDI is a UDDI
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In the first article of
this series (WSJ, Vol. 3,
issue 12), I described
generic Java and examined
the issues involved in
supporting variant
generic types in Java.
That article also
explained how generic
variant types increase
the...
Object-oriented
technologies are used
today in the design and
development processes for
many computer systems; it
is a proven paradigm and
has made possible the
development of large and
complex software systems.
Enabling platforms a...
Altova recently released
the 2004 version of
XMLSPY and introduced a
new product, MapForce
2004. This new version
includes several updates
and features that will
assist with Web services
development while also
providing a graphical ...
Every year about this
time, I like to take a
moment to reflect on
things. Some people make
resolutions, but I've
never been very good at
that, so instead I try to
take a look forward and
see where the year is
going to take us, and
...
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phrase 'required
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description fits the new
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