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November 2004 - Posts

Off Topic: Memories of the ZX81

At Thanksgiving yesterday a family friend was asking how I “got in” to computers… Wow, this took me back. My parents bought me my first computer for a joint birthday and Christmas gift (a common scenario when your birthday is 5 days before Christmas day!).
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Chris on Managing Security Context Tokens (SCTs) in a Web Farm

Chris Keyser (whose office is actually next to mine) releases a new MSDN article on " Managing Security Context Tokens in a Web Farm ". This is something that he's been working on for the past few months, and is definitely worth the read for those looking
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Pre-register for Interop Month!

Interested in interoperability? Want to see some best practices, focused technical guidance and (of course) have a chance to win some cool giveaways? Microsoft announces "Interoperability Month" - a month long Web cast series focusing on interoperability

Contract First using BizTalk Server 2004

Jesús explains how to use a contract first approach with BizTalk Server 2004 - especially using the BPEL4WS standard and BPEL import wizard provided by the product. Interesting read .

SoapMail released to GDN workspace

Damon Cole has updated the SoapMail sample to work with WSE 2.0, and posted it to a GotDotNet workspace. This updated sample shows a SoapMail router that receives incoming mail messages with the soap.mail URI addressing scheme, and forwarding it to an

Sun release JWSDP 1.5

Sun have released JWSDP 1.5 . New features that have a bearing on interoperability include WS-Security (now out of EA) and v1.0.4 of JAXB. I'll be creating a new version of the WS-Security interoperability article for this release in the coming weeks

Certificate issues with WSE/JWSDP WS-Security article

A few people have asked me about using their own X.509 certificates after reading the WSE/JWSDP WS-Security article on the MSDN Interop Home page. It appears that although the supplied sample certificates work just great, things can go bad when you try

webMethods Integration World - San Diego

On Wednesday I attended webMethods Integration World in San Diego, where I spoke on a panel discussing Web Services interoperability. Joining me on the panel: · Mark Hapner, Distinguished Engineer, Sun Microsystems · Ian White, Micro Focus · Andy Astor,

Contract First Web Services Interoperability with IBM WebSphere

Dino Chiesa and team release a new article on MSDN covering Contract First interoperability with IBM WebSphere . Dino’s approach echoes much of the discussion currently around Schema, Message, Data and Code first development for Web Services. Definitely

Interop Bloggers!

A couple of discovered blogs with Interop in mind: Dino’s DotNetInterop blog Chris Green’s Interoperability blog Subscribed!

Updated Web Services Architecture Article

Felipe, Chris and Don release v2.0 of their Web Service Architecture and Its Specifications Article.
 
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