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June 2007
April 2007
SOA et Web Services : Questions / RÈponses
Des tonnes d'infos intéressantes sur SOA et les Web Services, par Pierre "Orchestra Networks" Bonnet
February 2007
Forrester narrows list of specs for Web services
"The place to really watch, if you're a conservative watcher and you don't want to watch much in the industry about these emerging specifications is WS-I," he said. "It's putting together answers to technical questions that people need answered if they want things to work together for Web services interoperability."
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January 2007
Radovan Janecek: Nothing Impersonal: Mental Exercise
Is HTTP GET/POST enough for you? Fine. Then you are simply not the 'right target' for web services evangelists ;-)
Radovan Janecek: Nothing Impersonal: WS-Transfer and WS-Enumeration
The WS-Transfer one is nice because it allows REST style of interactions.
Radovan Janecek: Nothing Impersonal: September 2004 Archives
Will there be still 97% of simple REST services on the web then? Yes, sure. WS-* does not compete with browser-oriented applications or simple-get-then-do-regexp interactions
Sam Ruby: Tolerance
acceptable levels of tolerance differ depending on whether or not a given operation is safe or not
michaelhanson.blogspot.com
to implement Web Services Security with the X.509 Certificate Profile, you also need to implement XML Signature (which includes XML Canonicalization and XML Exclusive Canonicalization) and XML Encryption. To correctly handle imports of WSDL1.1 documents (and validate the traffic they describe), you need to support the entire behemoth that is XML Schema -- in particular if you are attempting to support RPC-oriented SOAP, which informally requires you to support the entire XML Schema Datatypes specification. Don't forget support for SOAP with Attachments, either!
May 2006
The Cafes » REST vs. WS-*: A Parable
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