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Newest Web Services Articles Collaborating with the BizTalk 2006 R2 SharePoint Adapter By Jeffrey Juday - Published 10/08/2007 SharePoint 2007 has become one of Microsoft's hottest collaboration products. Learn how to integrate it with BizTalk 2006 R2.
Knitting an Integration Solution with BizTalk Services By Jeffrey Juday - Published 09/05/2007 BizTalk Services, an Internet Service Bus hosted by Microsoft, showcases CardSpace and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), some of Microsoft's latest security and distributed technologies.
Implementing Search Result Pagination in a Web Application By Vlad Kofman - Published 08/24/2007 Evaluate three different methodologies in implementing pagination links in a web application: database-driven approach, the middle-tier approach, and some third-party solutions. See which might work best for you.
Grids, Clusters, Virtualized Environment, and All of That1 By Art Sedighi - Published 08/22/2007 Grid Computing, Cluster Computing, clusters of computers, virtual machines. What am I talking about here? What are these terms? Where do they come from, and what do they mean today to you and for the business? Dive into the wonderful world of computing and computational technologies. After you are done, you will have a good understanding of the industry.
Creating RESTful Web Services with Windows Communication Foundation By Aaron Lerch - Published 08/21/2007 Learn how to use Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) to easily create "RESTful" Web Services in .NET 3.5 that can leverage the simplicity, ubiquity, and scalability of web programming.
Introducing the Google AJAX APIs By Chris Schalk - Published 07/30/2007 Get the scoop on Google's powerful JavaScript AJAX APIs, AJAX Search, and AJAX Feed. Learn how to easily embed rich Internet search and Feed content gathered by Google into your Web pages with just a few lines of JavaScript.
Resource Utilization and Provisioning Within Virtualization By Art Sedighi - Published 07/13/2007 Delve into some of the details of resource provisioning and utilization by looking at
Adaptive Scheduling, Types of Resources, and Basic Analysis. You will see that decisions must be made that valuate the pros and cons of each action.
Accelerate Your Java Web Service Development with XFire By Dominic Da Silva - Published 07/05/2007 Take a look at XFire, a Java SOAP framework that makes working with web services fast and simple. You will create a SOAP client and see how easy it is to use XFire.
Achieving Service Level Agreement by Virtualization By Art Sedighi - Published 06/12/2007 One of the challenges faced by larger enterprises is their ability to meet the Quality of Service (QoS) requirements outlined in the Service Level Agreement (SLA) between Service Providers and Service Consumers. See how Virtualization can assist the enterprise meet this supply-and-demand predicament.
Highlighted Web Services Tutorials Web Services Glossary By Lakshmi Ananthamurthy -
Would you like details on a specific term? Check here. This glossary will continue to grow as material is posted to our site.
Introduction to Web Services By Lakshmi Ananthamurthy -
Have you heard the buzz about Web Services but feel a bit fuzzy on the details? This article begins a series that will guide you through the web services maze.
Web Services Applications and Security: Part 1 By Sridhar Ravuthula -
In this series of articles you will not only see the key benefits of the Web Services model but also discover various security scenarios for the implementation of the Web Service application to make your application more reliable and secure.
Service-Oriented Architecture Introduction, Part 1 By Michael Stevens -
We begin a new series on an architecture made up of components and interconnections that stress interoperability and location transparency -- a foundation for the new Web services model.
Introduction to Web Services Management By Manoj Seth -
Analyse the requirements and develop a basic understanding of the core components of the Web Services Management Platform.
If you are moving into Web Services you will need an understanding of WSDL (Web Services Description Language.) Get that information here.
Key Features of UDDI4J Version 2 By Ravi Trivedi -
As Web services come online, UDDI registries are increasingly important and useful to software developers. Now, there are new features in the UDDI4J API that will improve the programming and capabilities of Web services.
The Benefits of a Service-Oriented Architecture By Michael Stevens -
Discover what benefits you will reap by adding a service layer in the early stages of a project. You will gain a better return on your investment, flexibility with code mobility, enhanced security and other key benefits by implementing service-oriented architecture!