web services

From BPEL to the ESB and Back - Introduction to the Riftsaw-JBoss ESB Integration

One of the great strengths of the JBoss software is in the integrations between projects. In this post, we'll examine the Riftsaw - JBoss ESB integration to...

1 replies - 792 views - 11/09/09 by ldimaggi in News

Netrifex 1.0: Rapid Web Service Enablement for Java Apps

 Netrifex Instantly Adds Web Services to Existing Java SE and Java EE Applications, Enabling Rapid and Low Cost Deployment of Web Services Across the...

0 replies - 134 views - 11/05/09 by khookguy in Announcements

Consuming Services with WCF

Microsoft's Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is an effective framework for implementing services as well as service consumers. Whenever you deal with WCF...

0 replies - 1004 views - 10/26/09 by herbjorn in Articles

Out-of-the-Box SOA without the Twin-Turbine Engine

In reviewing my last two posts to this blog, I realized that I've actually been describing several of the JBoss SOA Platform's out-of-the-box actions in an ad...

0 replies - 1875 views - 09/16/09 by ldimaggi in Articles

An SOA Case Study: Integrating Adobe LiveCycle Forms using JBossWS

JBossWS is a framework which implements the JAX-WS 2.0 (a replacement for the earlier JAX-RPC) specification and defines the programming/runtime model for...

0 replies - 845 views - 08/31/09 by Masoud Kalali in News

SOA Pattern of the Week (#7): Policy Centralization

Thomas Erl (SOASchool.com) and Herbjorn Wilhelmsen, (Objectware), bring you the seventh SOA Pattern of the Week, a series comprised of original content and...

1 replies - 929 views - 06/29/09 by Masoud Kalali in Articles

Pragmatic Web Services With Apache CXF

Apache CXF [1] is an open-source Java-based framework whose goal is to help users develop standard-based, interoperable and robust web services.

2 replies - 6837 views - 06/08/09 by sergey_beryozkin in Articles

WCF defaults stifles loose coupling

This is another post (<Rant>) about WCF default behavior and how it can make the life of developers miserable ( you can also check out “WCF defaults...

1 replies - 823 views - 06/08/09 by arnonrgo in News

Understanding WS-Policy Part II: Operator Composition Rules and Attachments

The following article is an excerpt from the new book "Web Service Contract Design and Versioning for SOA" [REF-1] Copyright Prentice Hall/Pearson...

0 replies - 688 views - 04/29/09 by Masoud Kalali in News

ServiceLayer Beta Release – Instant Web Services for Java Apps

ServiceLayer can be downloaded from: http://agileitinc.com/download.AgileIT (http://www.agileitinc.com) has released a new product, ServiceLayer, which enables...

0 replies - 2379 views - 04/23/09 by khookguy in Announcements

Service Transaction Handling Without WS-AtomicTransaction

This article explores options available to service-oriented architecture implementations to address distributed service transaction requirements when support...

0 replies - 1269 views - 03/30/09 by Masoud Kalali in News

A Service Mythology

Through all these years, the service concept has been a confusing one. At the edge of Service Era, even before the service name was coined, services existed...

2 replies - 1176 views - 03/24/09 by wmartinez in News

Understanding WS-Policy Part I: Policy Structure and Composite Policies

Web service contracts can be extended with policies that express additional constraints, requirements, and qualities that typically relate to the behaviors of...

0 replies - 1391 views - 03/23/09 by Masoud Kalali in News

Implementing a WCF service firewall part II of N

the previous installment provided some context as to why I want to implement this pattern. This installment will look at some of the implementation options....

0 replies - 934 views - 03/11/09 by arnonrgo in News

Implementing a WCF service firewall part I of N

One of the SOA patterns I already described is the Service Firewall. The idea behind the service firewall is to have an intermidiator between the actual...

0 replies - 1305 views - 02/26/09 by arnonrgo in News