At SCO Forum 2003, SCO announced the delivery of key component of its SCOx Web services initiative--SCOx WebFace Solution Suite 4.0--as well as the SCOsms Web Services API and SCObiz Web Services APIs ...
Never before has a set of protocols created so much excitement. But simply chanting the acronyms SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI--the three XML protocols that define Web services--won't make the promised ...
A couple of years ago, in the hype over Web services, IT leaders were told that their prayers would at last be answered. A simple set of XML-based protocols would enable IT to create reusable ...
With an eye toward easing Web services application creation and personalization, Kinzan Inc. on Tuesday introduced an application framework designed to automatically generate and assemble components ...
Companies looking to conduct complex business transactions might expect Web services to enable those efforts. But along the way, they might find some business partners adamant about using another ...
Interest in Web services is being driven by the desire to react quickly to market changes, customize offerings (with minimal complexity), integrate processes with business partners and, beginning in ...
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WEB SERVICES HOLD the potential to change many things about software, not the least of which is how it is developed. Despite vendors’ claims that Web services are more evolutionary than revolutionary, ...
The Web and XML have changed our perspective about what data can do. Instead of regarding data as something to be stored in a database and shuttled across existing networks by systems locked in a ...
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