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- JBoss,
- Application Servers,
- RedHat,
- WSO2,
- SOA Platforms,
- Companies,
- Java,
- Languages,
- SOA,
- Open Source,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Architecture,
- Programming,
- WS-Star,
- SOA Symposium,
- Apache Camel,
- Mule,
- OpenESB
Mark Little presents the constituents of a modern SOI and where open source implementations stand in terms of standards, tools, ease of use, performance and reliability, making a case for using open source against close source solutions.
News about WS-Star
- Topics
- Web Services,
- Embedded Devices,
- SOA,
- Enterprise Information Integration,
- Embedded Software Dev,
- Architecture,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Infrastructure,
- Programming,
- SOA Adoption,
- WS-Star
Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) are associated with business applications and integrations. A recent IEEE publication describes the architecture and processes to achieve relatively seamless integration between the burgeoning 'Internet of Things' with the 'Internet of Services'.
- Topics
- Java,
- Web Services,
- SOA,
- Languages,
- Programming,
- Architecture,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Interop,
- WS-Star
Rama Pulavarthi, member of the Java Web Services group at Sun Microsystems, has reported on the availability of the JAX-WS 2.2 and Metro 2.0 nightly builds. JAX-WS 2.2 is mainly aimed to add support for WS-Addressing 1.0 - Metadata specification and Metro 2.0 is scheduled to be delivered on GlassFish v3.
- Topics
- WSDL,
- Web Services,
- SOA,
- REST,
- Architecture,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- InfoQ Announcements,
- WS-Star,
- Mashups
InfoQ and ProgrammableWeb.com have teamed up to bring you a one-day conference covering the emerging theory and practices behind RESTful SOA and Enterprise Mashups, called the 'Enterprise Web'. The event covers the emerging trends of web oriented integration/architecture, web as a platform, mashups, REST, and more.
Articles about WS-Star

- Topics
- WS-Reliable Messaging,
- Messaging,
- WS Standards,
- Web Services,
- SOA,
- REST,
- Architecture,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- WS-Star,
- Transactions,
- WS-ReliableMessaging,
- WS-Reliability
Marc de Graauw challenges the notion that transport-level reliability mechanisms like WS-ReliableMessaging are needed, showing how business-specific logic for in-order and exactly-once processing do the job much better with examples from Dutch Healthcare's SOA.

- Topics
- Business Process Modeling,
- Business Process Management,
- SOA Platforms,
- ESB,
- Enterprise Information Integration,
- SOA,
- Business,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Architecture,
- Infrastructure,
- WS-Star,
- SOA Appliance
Applied SOA is a new book on Service Oriented Architecture written by 4 leading SOA practitioners that aims at making you successful with your SOA implementation. In particular, this book is going to help you tie your SOA initiative with your Enterprise Architecture, IT Governance, Core Data and BPM initiatives.

- Topics
- WS-BPEL,
- BPEL,
- Business Process Management,
- Business,
- SOA,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- WS-Star,
- Architecture
In this new InfoQ article, Paul Brown introduces Apache ODE, an open source implementation of the WS-BPEL 2.0 standard. ODE differs from other BPEL engines in that it is delivered as a component rather than a framework for developers looking to add orchestration functionality to their systems. Paul introduces ODE's features by showing how to deploy and execute a simple process.
Presentations about WS-Star

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- SOAP,
- Messaging,
- Web Services,
- SOA,
- REST,
- QCon,
- Architecture,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- WS-Star,
- Conferences,
- Integration,
- QCon London 2010
Stefan Tilkov discusses SOA basic concepts by making a number of claims, such as “Application architecture is irrelevant for your SOA” or “An ESB should not be at the core of your SOA”, followed by explanations and related recommendations.

- Topics
- SOAP,
- Messaging,
- Web Services,
- Erlang,
- Functional Programming,
- REST,
- SOA,
- Architecture,
- WS-Star,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- RMI,
- Reliability,
- CORBA,
- Distributed Programming,
- Programming
In this presentation from QCon London 2009, Steve Vinoski discusses what RPC means, the origin and history of RPC, RFC 707, the origins of Distributed Computing Environment (DCE), the growth of the Internet, standardization, distributed objects, CORBA, DCOM, Java, SOAP, WS-*, the fundamental flaws in RPC, REST properties and constraints, REST vs RPC philosophy, Erlang reliability and concurrency.
Interviews about WS-Star

- Topics
- WS Standards,
- QCon San Francisco 2008,
- SOA Platforms,
- Java,
- Web Services,
- Web Frameworks,
- QCon,
- Languages,
- Web 2.0,
- SOA,
- WOA,
- AtomPub,
- Architecture,
- Programming,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- SOA Appliance,
- WS-Star,
- Rich Internet Apps,
- Conferences
Tim Bray talks about why he is not convinced with the buzz surrounding Rich Internet Applications and shares his ideas on Cloud Computing. He also expresses his opinion regarding the debate REST vs. WS-* and the future directions web technologies will be taking.

- Topics
- WS-Trust,
- WSO2,
- WS Standards,
- WS-Security,
- WSDL,
- WS-BPEL,
- Business Process Management,
- Web Services,
- SOA Platforms,
- Companies,
- WCF,
- REST,
- Business,
- SOA,
- .NET,
- Architecture,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- WS-AtomicTransactions,
- Programming,
- WS-BusinessActivity,
- WS-Star,
- WS-Coordination,
- WS-ReliableMessaging
In this interview, Stefan Tilkov talks to Sanjiva Weerawarana about web services and REST, about core standards that are essential for web services standards, open source SOA tooling, scripting languages and web services, and the strategy of WSO2 in providing open source middleware.
Books about WS-Star

- Topics
- WS Standards,
- WSDL,
- BPMN,
- BPEL,
- ESB,
- Domain Specific Languages,
- SOA Platforms,
- Web Services,
- Business Process Management,
- SOA,
- Languages,
- Business,
- Orchestration,
- Architecture,
- SOA Appliance,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Programming,
- Infrastructure,
- Modeling,
- Service Design,
- Service Data Objects,
- WS-AtomicTransactions,
- Service Component Architecture,
- WS-Star,
- MDA
Composite Software offers a new level of granularity when compared to SaaS (Software as a Service). Composite Software is about enabling "right-sourcing", i.e. move (or keep) arbitrary small or large elements of functionality wherever it is the most cost effective to operate them, not just entire systems. Economically, "right-sourcing" is far more efficient than "outsourcing" and SaaS. The goal of this book is start by understanding today’s software construction processes and technologies and explore why and how it should be evolved to support core composition mechanisms.