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01.02.2007
# SD Times - Give It a REST ← http://www.innoq.com/blog/st/2007/02/01/give_it_a_rest.html
The very point of a service-oriented architecture is that you?re cleaving a very complex domain into a set of subdomains with different responsibilities; the complexity of negotiating what travels across the borders between those domains is an essential, not accidental, characteristic. In the face of such complexity, the best architectural choice is the one that provides the most visibility, so that problems and ambiguities can be quickly identified and addressed. | 01.02.2007 09:15 Uhr | rest soap
31.01.2007
# InfoQ: Interview: Arjen Poutsma on Spring Web Services
The Spring framework is very popular among Java developers as a more lightweight alternative to "enterprise" frameworks. One of the newest additions is the Spring Web Services subproject, which according to the Web site "is focused on creating document-driven Web services [and] aims to facilitate contract-first SOAP service development, allowing for the creation of flexible web services using one of the many ways to manipulate XML payloads."
InfoQ's Stefan Tilkov had a chance to talk to Spring web services creator Arjen Poutsma about Web services in general and the Spring support in particular. | 31.01.2007 09:25 Uhr | java spring soap xsd xml rest
22.11.2006
# XINS - XML Interface for Network Services
XINS is an open-source Web Services technology, supporting SOAP, XML-RPC and REST. It consists mainly of an XML-based specification format and a Java-based implementation framework.
From its specifications, XINS can generate HTML, WSDL, client-side code, server-side code and test forms. Users do not require knowledge of any complex formats, such as XML Schema. | 22.11.2006 21:39 Uhr | soap rest java
16.11.2006
# Pete Laceyò019s Weblog :: The S stands for Simple
So, my boss was playing golf this weekend, and now I have to?quote, unquote?SOAP-enable the enterprise, but I don?t know what SOAP is. Can you help, SOAP Guy? | 16.11.2006 16:22 Uhr | soap
07.11.2006
# Stefan Tilkov's Random Stuff: SOAP vs. POX vs. REST
In my opinion, REST + standard XML formats, wrapped in SOAP where you need it, makes the most sense. | 07.11.2006 20:19 Uhr | rest soap xml
11.05.2006
# The Cafes » REST vs. WS-*: A Parable ← http://www.innoq.com/blog/st/2006/05/10/rest_vs_ws.html
Hi there. My name?s Rusty, and I?m an air conditioning tech. | 11.05.2006 09:28 Uhr | rest soap
16.02.2006
# Playing Together Nicely: Getting REST and SOAP to Share Each Other's Toys
16.02.2006 14:45 Uhr | rest soap