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WSO2 Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Performance Testing - Round 3

This article is the third in a set of articles that measure and compare the performance of the WSO2 Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) against other leading...

0 replies - 1090 views - 06/26/08 by Masoud Kalali in News

WS-Transfer, WS-ResourceTransfer, WS-Enumeration and WS-MetadataExchange on their way to W3C

William Vambenepe, an architect in Oracle's middleware management products, think that the alliance which formed between IBM, Microsoft, HP and Intel in order...

0 replies - 65 views - 06/24/08 by vambenepe in News

Axis2 Web Service Support in NetBeans IDE 6.1

For NetBeans IDE 6.1, we've developed support for Axis2 web services. Axis2 is a highly popular Open Source framework for web services. Axis2 is interoperable...

0 replies - 805 views - 06/17/08 by Jeff Rubinoff in News

Advanced Web Service Interoperability In Easy Steps

This article is intended for programmers who are interested in adding additional qualities to their services, clients, or SOA solutions, as well as for...

1 replies - 3206 views - 06/12/08 by Martin Grebac in News

Free EJB3 Cheatsheet from DZone Now Available

DZone continues its Refcardz series with a new, free PDF cheatsheet on dependency injection and EJB3. Written by EJB expert author, Debu Panda, it covers all...

1 replies - 1718 views - 06/02/08 by Nitin Bharti in News

Top 10 SOA Pitfalls: #10 - Not Invented Here syndrome

At Xebia we are involved in quite a number of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) projects, from small to big. In that capacity we see a lot of good stuff...

0 replies - 2257 views - 06/02/08 by vpartington in News

Build Multi-core Ready Java Applications, Part 2

In part 1 of this article, we examined parallel processing, and some of the complexities it presents. It's important to understand these complexities to...

2 replies - 4606 views - 04/29/08 by ericjbruno in News

5 Techniques for Creating Java Web Services from WSDL

In this article, I will implement a simple Document/Literal web service, from an existing WSDL file, using three different databinding frameworks and two...

4 replies - 10365 views - 04/29/08 by mkuchtiak in News

Building Multi-core Ready Java Applications, Part I

With the advent of multi-core processors, the existing subject of symmetric multiprocessing has been thrust to the forefront in the development community. As...

3 replies - 9682 views - 04/21/08 by ericjbruno in News

Future of Architecture: The Template

I remember like it was yesterday the day I was sitting at my desk back in 2005, watching the now famous Ruby on Rails screencast on how to create a blog in 15...

2 replies - 2224 views - 04/07/08 by Steven Devijver in News

JBoss DNA Provides Path to Information

Today at JBoss World, JBoss released a new open-source project called JBoss DNA. This is the first open-source emergence of the software from last year's...

3 replies - 2173 views - 02/14/08 by Alex Miller in News

Interview: Author of New Book on SOA-Based Composite Application Development

A brand new book on SOA has just come out, entitled Building SOA-Based Composite Applications Using NetBeans IDE 6. Here its author, Frank Jennings, is...

1 replies - 1499 views - 02/14/08 by Geertjan Wielenga in News

The Secret Inside HP’s Quiet Little Billion-Dollar Exstream Acquisition

HP is buying Exstream Software LLC, a privately held, 300-man, enterprise ISV whose widgetry creates personalized documents from diverse data sources, both...

0 replies - 671 views - 01/29/08 by Maureen O'Gara in News

soapUI 2.0.2: Comprehensive web services dev/testing tool updated

soapUI is the leading free and open source desktop application for inspecting, invoking, developing, simulating/mocking and

2 replies - 2775 views - 01/29/08 by Ole Matzura in News

OSGi on the Server Side and the matter of the WOO

With the advent of a SOA approach to building enterprise applications, it is apparent that there is a need of a better modularity solution for Java server-side...

9 replies - 3694 views - 01/25/08 by Roger Voss in News