I you would like to understand better what Sun Microsystems is doing in the context of Web Services interoperability, particularly with Microsoft’s upcoming Windows Communication Foundataion (formerly Codename Indigo), please take a look at Harold’s article. http://weblogs.java.net/blog/haroldcarr/archive/2006/02/an_overview_of_1.html#more He…
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The paper and the slidedeck for the XML 2005 conference are now (already for some time) publicly available. Please find my paper and my slides on GSS-SAML on the conference web site.
Well, this is actually already old news, but I really feel that I should write at least a few paragraphs about this. I have been using NetBeans 5.0 since its earlierst public EA/Beta releases, simply because its new and…
Well, I am finally back. No, I did not take an extended Christmas/Hannukah/Holiday vacation, but had to dubious pleasure to undergo some neck surgery on December 21. Surgery, hospital, and pain by itself do not create a lot of good…
Threads are cool. You can do a lot of things at the same time: you can calcuate a response, paint a screen, or even block a resource so that all other threads have to wait — and all at the…
Once more, I am toying with the idea of using an offline editor to edit my blog entries. There are currently two contenders: WB Editor and RocketPost. While I do like the RocketPost interface better (so far), they do not…
Well, the new release of FireFox is out and it is not looking bad. It is really refreshing to see that after the browser wars were supposed to be over, we are seeing again some healthy competition. There are already…
…contains a nice collection of articles and factoids on the Open Document Format debate. Please take a look at it here.
Since I finally decided to follow my most basic instincts/conscience/sudden inspiration/whatever and setup a personal web site, I am now promoting it… Please check http://www.beuchelt.com/ or http://www.beuchelt.net/ for my page. You will be able to get to this blog at http://blog.beuchelt.com/…
I just wanted to step back and thank my collegue Lauren Wood for her superb efforts organizing the XML conference (for the 5th year!). As a speaker, as well as an attendee, this was a most pleasant and interesting conference.