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Establishing Your Organization's Enterprise Security API

Community
Architecture,
Java
Topics
Web Services,
Design,
Open Source,
Security

Every organization should define a standard way for developers to perform common security-related actions - authenticating, access control, validation, encoding, encryption, logging, error handling, and more. In this talk, Jeff discuss the process of establishing a security API for your enterprise, focusing on the most critical methods needed by web application and web service developers.

News about Web Services

Debate: Is SOA Dead?

Community
Architecture,
SOA
Topics
WS Standards,
SaaS,
Web Services,
Cloud Computing

Burton Group's Anne Thomas Manes wrote an obituary for SOA, saying SOA met its demise on January 1, 2009, when it was wiped out by the catastrophic impact of the economic recession. InfoQ has collected industry reactions.

Web Services Test Forum Announced

Community
SOA
Topics
Interop,
Web Services

IBM, Oracle, Red Hat and others have just announced the formation of the Web Services Test Forum, a venue for continuous testing of interoperability for heterogeneous Web Services implementations as well as a flexible way for vendors and customers to define the interoperability scenarios that are important for them. But how does this relate to WS-I and why has Microsoft not signed up to it yet?

Articles about Web Services

InfoQ Interviews BPEL4People Representatives

Community
SOA
Topics
Workflow / BPM,
Web Services

In another "virtual panel session", we took the opportunity to talk with representatives of the new OASIS BPEL4People Technical Committee and get their feedback on just why we need this work. Apart from asking them what BPEL4People (and WS-HumanTask) are all about, we asked them how this relates to other BPMN efforts and what else we can expect in this area.

A RESTful ESB implemented using NetKernel

Community
Java,
SOA
Topics
REST,
Web Services

Jeremy Deane, Technical Architect at Collaborative Consulting, takes a look at writing a Restful ESB using NetKernel. He explains how commercial ESB's were considered and NetKernel was ultimately used to provide the implementation.

Interviews about Web Services

Jeff Barr Discusses Amazon Web Services

Community
SOA
Topics
Cloud Computing,
Web Services

In this interview from QCon London 2008, Amazon Web Services (AWS) Evangelist Jeff Barr discusses SimpleDB, S3, EC2, SQS, cloud computing, how the different Amazon services interact within an application, the origins of AWS, SimpleDB and Microsoft SQL Server Data Services, globalization of the AWS cloud, the March AWS outage, SimpleDB Stored Procedures and converting between AMIs and VMWare.

Mark Little on Transactions, Web Services and REST

Community
SOA
Topics
WS Standards,
Transactions Processing,
Web Services,
REST

In this interview, recorded at QCon London 2008, Red Hat Director of Standards and Technical Development Manager for the SOA platform Mark Little talks about extended transaction models, the history of transaction standardization, their role for web services and loosely coupled systems, and the possibility of an end to the Web services vs. REST debate.

Presentations about Web Services

A couple of ways to skin an Internet-scale cat

Community
SOA
Topics
WS Standards,
Web Services,
REST,
Workflow / BPM

In this presentation, recorded at QCon San Francisco, ThoughtWorks director of professional services and all-around Web and Web services expert Jim Webber explains the core concepts of message-oriented web services, expresses his thorough dislike of WSDL, explains different approaches to Web architecture, and shows an example of a RESTful workflow.

Diary of a Fence Sitting SOA Geek

Community
SOA
Topics
REST,
Web Services

In this presentation, recorded at QCon London 2008, Mark Little explains the history of SOAP/WSDL/WS-*-based web services and RESTful HTTP and shows that both approaches have their roles to play in any good architects toolkit. He elaborates on where possible convergence could, or should, occur within the industry.

Books about Web Services

Composite Software Construction

Community
Architecture,
SOA
Topics
Domain Specific Languages,
WS Standards,
Web Services,
ESB,
Business Process Management,
SOA Platforms,
Orchestration,
Modeling

Composite Software offers a new level of granularity when compared to SaaS (Software as a Service). Composite Software is about enabling "right-sourcing", i.e. move (or keep) arbitrary small or large elements of functionality wherever it is the most cost effective to operate them, not just entire systems. Economically, "right-sourcing" is far more efficient than "outsourcing" and SaaS. The goal of this book is start by understanding today’s software construction processes and technologies and explore why and how it should be evolved to support core composition mechanisms.

Enterprise SOA Adoption Strategies

Community
SOA
Topics
Web Services

This book argues that for SOA to succeed we must move our thoughts away from the implementation technologies and towards the "what" of the business. Using a straight-forward, pictorially driven, methodology the book explains who to discover what the business services really are and how to construct an overall business service architecture.