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XML Web Services One Daily
In Review: Are developers
plumbers?
Middle-tier infrastructure plumbing has been the main task lately for many enterprise
developers. So says Don Box, architect, Microsoft Corp.--Sept. 10
What works in development
team building?
Trusting your team and backing your team are key attributes for managing
software development efforts, experienced managers told an ADT-sponsored forum.
--Aug. 30
XML for business-line
data digging
DataWatch is betting that small- to
medium-sized businesses are ready to tackle XML projects. --Aug. 30
The dark side of XML
and privacy
The data-describing power of XML could have a very dark
side in the hands of mischievous individuals, says a prominent XML market analyst.
--Aug. 29
SOAP interoperability
or seeing the graphs for the trees
In theory, Web services are meant to
be simple and interoperable for clients other than browsers. In reality, they're
not. --Aug. 29
IBM, Microsoft demo
links Web services apps
At the XML Web Services One conference
in Boston, IBM and Microsoft yesterday demonstrated Web services-based
interoperability between IBM’s WebSphere and Microsoft’s .NET.
--Aug.28
Are Web services really
new?
Is this heralded technology old wine in new bottles? This became a topic at
a panel kicking off the XML Web Services One Conference and Expo, this week
in Boston. --Aug. 28