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Web Services Strategies

Beyond the technology, IT strategies for implementation of Web services by Doug Kaye.

Reports from the O'Reilly Conference. Thanks to Brent Sleeper of The Stencil Group for posting links and comments to two articles that came out of the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in May.

Robert McMillian reports on a presentation by BEA's Adam Bosworth. "Asynchrony, security, and reliability -- these are the principles that will make or break Web services in the next couple of years."

John Udell, as usual, provides a valuable state-of-the-technology report, raising issues including (a) the doc/literal versus RPC problem, (b) SOAP routing, and (c) security. My favorite quote: "Discipline is a scarce commodity." It's in the context of programmers' natural tendency to use tight coupling in conjunction with the RPC model.
Posted Friday, June 14, 2002 2:28:22 PM   


The Basex Web Services 2002 Survey. "The results of this survey, targetting CIOs and others involved in IT strategy decisionmaking, will be used by Basex in an upcoming report, entitled "Web Services: Not Just for the Fortune 100". All participants who so desire will receive a copy of the survey results and the executive summary of the full report." [Source: Allen Weinberg, Glenbrook Partners]
Posted Friday, June 14, 2002 2:14:09 PM   


 

 

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