SOAPAgent.comSOAPAgent.com -- An Open SOAP DirectoryKeeping Airfields Informed: Combining Web Services for Fun and Profit- (Found July 5, 2008 ) Once you've got the usual HelloWorld and Stock demo services up and running, where do you go from there (2-Oct-2002)http://www.webservices.org/index.php/article/articleview/650/1/1/ Do-It-All Web Services Reality Check, Please- (Found July 5, 2008 ) We have a problem with our industry. Every new technology that comes along is heralded as a "silver bullet." This is particularly true of new development technologies such as Microsoft's .NET framework and Sun's recently announced ONE initiative. (19-May-2002)http://www.nwc.com/buzzcut/020418bc.html Distributed computing with SOAP- (Found July 5, 2008 ) Learn how and why SOAP fits into the big picture of today's distributed computing arena. (20-May-2002)http://www.devx.com/upload/free/features/vcdj/2000/04apr00/dm0400/dm0400.asp Dig Into WS-Security with the WSDK Technical Preview- (Found July 5, 2008 ) Learn how to sign and encrypt SOAP response messages with this Visual Basic .NET client and set of customized Web services. Give the ASP.NET version of the Windows form client a try at http:www.oakleaf.wsWSDKSecClientASP. (13-Oct-2002)http://www.fawcette.com/xmlmag/2002_09/online/webservices_rjennings_09_20_02/ Access Directories Through Firewalls With DSMLv2 and DSfW- (Found July 5, 2008 ) Microsoft Directory Services for Windows (DSfW) beta 1.0 is a SOAP 1.1 implementation of Directory Services Markup Language version 2 (DXMLv2) for the .NET Framework. Give the ASP.NET DSMLv2 consumer a test drive at http:www.oakleaf.wsdsmlasp. (14-Sep-2002)http://www.fawcette.com/xmlmag/2002_09/online/xml_rjennings_09_09_02/ Advancing the Web services stack- (Found July 5, 2008 ) In this article, Judith M. Myerson demonstrates how new standards, particularly Web Services Experience Language (WSXL), Trading Partner Agreement (TPA), WS-Security, and WS-Inspection, can serve as updates to the architecture. (23-Jun-2002)http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-wsa/?open%26l=484,t=gr Advancing the Web services stack- (Found July 5, 2008 ) Advancing the Web services stack. (11-Jun-2002)http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-wsa/ Best practices for Web services: Back to the basics, Part 1- (Found July 5, 2008 ) This article begins a series that will address the building blocks of Web services, applicable business scenarios, and best practice methods for embracing Web services by business and IT professionals. (5-Nov-2002)http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-best1/?dwzone=webservices Best practices for Web services: Back to the basics, Part 1- (Found July 5, 2008 ) This article begins a series that will address the building blocks of Web services, applicable business scenarios, and best practice methods for embracing Web services by business and IT professionals. Our first task is to go back to basics to lay out a vernacular that will provide clarity to our discussions. (28-Sep-2002)http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-best1/ Brother, Can You Spare a DIME- (Found July 5, 2008 ) This month we look at Direct Internet Message Encapsulation (DIME), a binary message format; and we'll also look briefly at the WS-Attachments specification, which provides a generic framework for SOAP attachments, and a definition for a DIME-based instantiation of that framework. (21-Sep-2002)http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2002/09/18/ends.html |