Fresh from Washington state: Indigo to support POX in TextEncoder Combine this with Marc Hadley’s adventures with REST in JAX-WS, and you might actually get something interoperable .. 😉 Interoperability Web Services POX Java Indigo WCF JAX-WS
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Today, Sun opens their Enterprise tools to the NetBeans community. This is really good news for Java developers, since they now get a truly modular, extensible, easy-to-use and easy-to-install IDE, that features: UML modelers (both ways) XML tools SOAP orchestration…
Through Tim’s ongoing: Check out this post on WS-SopranosDesperateHousewivesKwisatchHaderach … Web Services Humor
Marc is working on a nice and *clean* web application description language (WADL) that can be used for non-SOAP web services as well. For an introduction to RESTful web services with JAX-WS, please take a look at his recent post.…
Here is a really nice article on InfoCard. Not only does it cover the implementation and APIs, but also the message flow.
I am currently working on getting a better grip on why DIX should matter at all, particularly with SAML around. Granted, DOX offers a few neat features, but I cannot see why SAML should not be able to support most…
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…
… is a no-go. Please read Rob’s blog entry about WinFX not being supported on the October 05 CTP release of Vista.
I was getting a little interested in learning more about how the Indigo/WCF transport listener architecture works. This is what I found so far: The center of this is the TransportListenerFactory. Its inheritance tree can be found on MSDN but…