Web Development News & Resources


Tool Helps Manage Web Services

As companies gradually add more and more Web services to their networks, one growing challenge will be discovering, managing and troubleshooting those services.

Going to SEA with Flashline

If a service-oriented enterprise architecture can build an IT model of your business data and practices, then you can optimize those business processes. That''s where the money is.

eBay Makes Calls for Developers Through APIs

The eBay Developers Conference will be held June 21-22 at the Fairmont San Jose Hotel, followed by eBay Live! June 23-25. eBay plans to introduce a unified API schema that will support software development across all platforms and languages. The schema, called eBay Web Services, supports development in XML, SOAP, .NET and Java, as well as eBay’s software development kits for Java and Windows.

Mine the Predictive Power of Data

Use the built-in functionality of SQL Server to make your business processes more efficient with data mining.

Web Services Orchestration Waits for Standards Harmony

True Web services collaboration within the framework of a service-oriented architecture is as tantalizing as an oasis in the desert, but without standards, it's still only a mirage.

Enterprise Software Aids XML, Web Services and SOA Governance

Web services are supposed to work together to make life easier. Yet they only work well together if they're designed properly. WebLayers in Cambridge, Mass., has introduced an enterprise software tool to aid in effective governance of XML, Web services and SOA to ensure interoperability.

XML Appliances Optimize Web Services in the Data Center

Enterprises are increasingly turning to service oriented architectures (SOAs), both to exploit SOA's potential for eliminating redundancies and accelerating project delivery though the consolidation and reuse of Web services, and as a means of streamlining business processes among departments and organizations.

Bixhorn Paints Indigo Picture

Ari Bixhorn discusses Microsoft's plan to create a unified programming model (code-named Indigo) for building distributed, interconnected apps in an interview with VSM Editor in Chief Patrick Meader.

Review: StrikeIron OnDemand Web Services for Microsoft Excel

There's a lot of information available out there via Web services these days. Now - how do you make that information available to business users? StrikeIron has the best answer to that question that I've seen so far.

Liberty Alliance Releases First Phase of Web Services Framework

Because the importance of identity has been elevated across the board, Liberty Alliance, a global consortium for open federated identity standards and identity-based Web services, has released ID-WSF 2.0, the second version of its Web services framework specifications.

Get thee behind me, angle brackets!

Why is it that some people want us to spend our lives grubbing around in the intricacies of XML policy files? I don't know, but I don't especially like it.

More open UDDI Web services directory standard ratified by OASIS

A new version of Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI), the often forgotten XML standard for Web services, won approval from OASIS, the Boston-based standard consortium, according to an announcement today.

Briefing: Sunopsis Integration Suite v4

Sunopsis has upgraded its ELT offering to cover a variety of ways for different applications to communicate, from service oriented to batch data movement. If you're trying to piece together a patchwork of applications, their integrated solution could be an attractive way to go.

Binary XML is fast in theory but may be slow in adoption

If you wanted to design a language for high-speed processing and transactions, you could probably do better than XML. But the question is: Could a new format or standard achieve the widespread popularity of XML?