Web Development News & Resources


Web security hole escapes developers

Findings ways to close a wide-open window.

Rogue Wave framework opens SOAP to C++ gurus

C++ programmers get a chance at Web services.

Microsoft VC++ load bug can haunt some DLL assemblies

A new bug means an important element of .NET may have hit a bump in the road.

Sun hopes pact can boost manufacturing sales

New alliance takes aim at discrete manufacturing.

From the XML Web Services One Conference

In a keynote at the XML Web Services One Conference, SOAP co-author Don Box advised XML developers to read less specs, write more apps and less code, and to remember that humans matter.

Iona fills Centrino hole

Stepping up to the challenge of a new mobile processor.

Web services management spec work underway

Standards group prepares XML-based standards.

Liberty Alliance discloses Phase 2 plan

Consortium releases a standards-based approach to Web services

SFO switches on wireless LAN

Web access comes to a major airport.

XML Web Services One Conference briefs

News from the conference.

Programmer errors hurting Web services spread

XML firm says that many problems from within.

XML takes the stand

The long arm of the law extends its reach with XML.

At XML Web Services One: Glass sees 'Web Services Fabric'

In Web services and other emerging varieties of technologies, the idea of ‘location’ will lose some of its eminence, said Graham Glass at a Santa Clara, Calif., conference. -- March 5

BEA releases new version of WebLogic at eWorld 2003

Company offers a single environment for development and integration.

Have we had enough XML specs yet already? -- Don Box at XML conference

Report from the XML Web Services One conference.