Application Development Trends' News


Don't rush to SOAP 1.2 conversions

Spec architect says moving up from 1.1 may not be necessary for many developers.

Gartner fellow: 'No pure-play portal market in five years'

Expert says the shift towards software suites will soon absorb an already-shrinking sector.

Going mobile at the Microsoft road show

Representative says that going wireless can now be painless.

Bug-tracking service

Company offers a new way to catch bugs.

HP launches 'Adaptive Enterprise'

Hewlett-Packard announces new initiative.

Gartner offers another Web services definition

Consulting firm creates a frame of reference for the growing field.

Borland unveils .NET tools, JBuilder 9

New releases add Web services support to development environment.

Berners-Lee: Integrate Web services and Semantic Web

Web creator says that it's time for the Web to get world-centric, rather than the other way around.

Outsourcing on the upswing

At crunch time, more companies turning to outside help.

BEA and Siebel expand alliance to support Universal Application Network

Companies form alliance based on J2EE integration software.

SOAP 1.2 is good to go: W3C

New standard just one step away from showtime.

Visual Studio .NET: Focus is on moving VB 'up to objects'

A new direction for the latest release of Microsoft's flagship application development environment.

XQuery marks the spot

A closer look at a new XML tool.

Cisco's Chambers at NetWorld+Interop: Back to Basics

CEO says there is still room for the tech sector to grow.

Software gives view of development assets

Tools can now be sought in a visual interface.

Making object-to-relational maps happen

First look at a new mapping tool from Thought Inc.

IBM's mysterious world of autonomic computing unveiled

Computing concept mimics the human nervous system.

CA, Pinkerton take on security cases

Venerable security takes on high-tech crime.

Corel preps vector graphics for business use

Company makes move to open-standards graphics.