Web Development News & Resources


Web services: not just for big businesses any more

Web services get downwardly mobile.

Oracle offers early 'hands-on' look at J2EE 1.4

Toolset for developers who want to build applications using the latest Java and Web services standards.

Getting by with a little help from XML

RoboHelp finally gets some competition.

Standard for graphing Web services transactions emerges

Bridging the gap between business and technical users and XML-based standards.

Parasoft's Brunell on SOAP implementation issues

Putting SOAP to the Web services test.

The CORBA State of the union

Java and Web services get all the fanfare now, but CORBA was first with a host of crucial breakthroughs in distributed computing. It’s here, it works and this update tells you what’s next.

Report says 'last mile' Ethernet to spread first in Asia-Pacific

An analysis of the ongoing spread of broadband access.

New hackers take on Web services

Defending against the next generation of attackers.

Open Text buys German firm in $11 million deal

Company extends its content management technology.

The Semantic Web: The OWL has landed

Web Ontology Language (OWL) is ready for implementation.

Can C/C++ ''do'' Web services?

Rogue Wave Software's LEIF Version 1.2 is designed to allow developers to integrate existing or new C++ client and server applications with .NET and J2EE applications and Web services.

Google eyes Sparrow to simplify Web collaboration

In September, Xerox Corp. will introduce SparrowWeb, a Web-based, template-driven system that simplifies Web-based collaboration by allowing all members of a group to create and edit Web pages, even if they lack HTML skills.

Web services 'shock absorber' unveiled

Company offers way to weather the storm of XML standards.

XML meets MQSeries

DataPower CTO looks to build a smoother, faster connection between MQ and Web services.