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- SOA
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- WS Standards,
- Messaging,
- Web Services
In this interview, recorded at QCon San Francisco, (then) Burton Group consultant Pete Lacey talks to Stefan Tilkov about the reasons for his disillusionment SOAP and his opinions on how to best achieve loose coupling. Pete also describes the ideas behind REST, and addresses some of its perceived shortcomings. Finally, he discusses cases wher SOAP/WS-* or RESTful HTTP might be more appropriate.
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By Pete Lacey
on May 09, 2008,
News about SOAP
- Java
- Topics
- Transactions Processing
KonaKart, a free Java-based online shopping cart, just released version 2.2.0.7. InfoQ spoke with KonaKart founder Paolo Sidoli to learn more about this release, and how KonaKart fits into the online shopping cart space.
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By Ryan Slobojan
on Oct 22, 2007,
- .NET
- Topics
- Web Services
Noemax releases a SOAP/TCP transport implementation for WCF, which makes use of the Fast Infoset in order to improve performance and interoperability of WCF services.
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By Hartmut Wilms
on Oct 05, 2007,
Articles about SOAP

- Architecture,
- .NET,
- SOA
- Topics
- Programming,
- .NET Framework
InfoQ is pleased to provide a hosted chapter from the recently published "Essential Windows Communication Foundation" authored by Steve Resnick, Richard Crane, and Chris Bowen.
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By James Vastbinder
on Apr 04, 2008,

- SOA
- Topics
- WS Standards,
- Java plus .NET Integration
Michele Leroux Bustamante explains the most relevant WS-* standards used today in terms of their actual implementation among WS platforms (with a focus on Java and .NET), their level of adoption and readiness. If you are new to web services or to the WS* protocols, or you are having difficulty keeping up with the pace of change in this area, this article should help.
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By Michele Leroux Bustamante
on May 16, 2007,
Interviews about SOAP

- SOA
- Topics
- WS Standards,
- Web Services
In this interview, recorded at QCon London, Jim Webber, ThoughtWorks SOA practice leader talks to Stefan Tilkov about Guerilla SOA, a lightweight approach to SOA that does not rely on big middleware products, a message-oriented architectural style called MEST and its differences to REST, and the SOAP Service Description Language (SSDL).
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By Jim Webber
on Aug 24, 2007,

- SOA
- Topics
- Web Services,
- Governance
In this interview, recorded at QCon London, Anne Thomas Manes, research director at Burton Group, talks to Stefan Tilkov about the state of SOA, explains different ways of getting funding for SOA initiatives, the value of SOA governance and governance tools. Another topic covered is the applicability of REST to SOA, the need for a RESTful description language, and REST support in SOAP toolkits.
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By Anne Thomas Manes
on Jul 25, 2007,
Presentations about SOAP

- SOA
- Topics
- ESB,
- Hype
In one of the most entertaining presentations on the topic ever, Dr. Jim Webber debunks myths about the mainstream ESB concept and explains how a lightweight approach can yield real benefits without giving in to vendor pressure. Jim claims that an ESB often ends up being just a thin veneer on an existing mess, and how an approach that doesn't put intelligence into the network is superior.
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By Jim Webber
on Jan 29, 2008,

- SOA
- Topics
- Web Services
In this presentation, Scott Davis provides a pragmatic, down-to-earth introduction to Web services as used in the real world by public sites, including SOAP-based, REST and POX-style examples. While the buzzword density leaves nothing to be desired, the presentation contains a very accessible introduction to the core Web services standards.
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By Scott Davis
on Aug 29, 2007,
Books about SOAP

- SOA
- Topics
- Web Services
This book argues that for SOA to succeed we must move our thoughts away from the implementation technologies and towards the "what" of the business. Using a straight-forward, pictorially driven, methodology the book explains who to discover what the business services really are and how to construct an overall business service architecture.
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By Steve Jones
on Sep 26, 2006,