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"tag:webservices"
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Java News Brief (JNB): An Introduction to JAX-RS and Jersey
This month's OCI Java News Brief (JNB) is online now, in which Brian Gilstrap gives An Introduction to JAX-RS and Jersey. Brian Gilstrap: If you aren't already involved in building RESTful web services, you may not be aware of JSR 311. JSR 311 is ... |
Jul 31, 2009 11:20:14 PM |
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Microsoft Evangelist Interviews Corba God
Not really. It's just an interview of Steve Vinoski, formerly of IONA and now at a stealth mode startup, by Jon Udell, formerly of Byte and InfoWorld and now at Microsoft, from an undisclosed location. Here's a few points that I find interesting: ... |
Feb 25, 2007 12:16:44 PM |
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Scott Davis: Real World Web Services
It was St. Louis JUG night last night. The new year brought us Scott Davis from the No Fluff Just Stuff symposium tour. And the bigger than usual audience (about 45) were treated to an hour and a half presentation on Real World Web Services. Our ... |
Jan 12, 2007 9:42:53 PM |
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InfoQ---Technical Articles That Make Sense
I haven't read all the postings on the new (well, launched in June of this year) InfoQ website. However, of the articles I did read, I have found them to be quite informative and technically astute. Give it a try. I'm considering making it part of my ... |
Jul 17, 2006 11:27:18 PM |
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Web Services Standards
(I saw this on Panic From Fuzzy.) I have a couple of these posters on my cube wall. This one looks somewhat complete. There are 62 little boxes that cover roughly what J2EE or CORBA covers. That sounds like a lot of stuff to learn. However, most of ... |
Jul 8, 2006 2:41:01 PM |
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Celtix + XFire = CeltiXFire?
I just saw this today while browsing the web: Adinarayana Sakala: Project CeltiXfire is a SOA infrastructure framework focused on implementation of JCP and web service standards while also providing extensibility for legacy integration. It is a merge ... |
Jun 28, 2006 5:06:15 PM |
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Go Listen To Jim Waldo!
(Via Charles Ditzel) Jim Waldo (audio, slides): If you don't have a failure model, what you do have is a failure model that says any failure will be catastrophic. Jim Waldo is one of the authors of the classic paper: A Note on Distributed Computing. |
Oct 5, 2005 8:58:15 PM |
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Clearest Explanation of REST Yet
Sometimes a concept is so vague that you spend years trying to understand it. And one day, you get it. Here's one example of me getting OLE way back when. REST has been something that I've heard a lot in the past couple of years. I've been to numerous ... |
Sep 11, 2005 4:48:31 PM |