XML Web services are not secure. This should come as no surprise as any time you expose any kind of service to the ‘Net there’s a real risk that someone, somewhere will find a hole and exploit it to ...
Simple text messages, readable and writable by people and computers, live at the core of every successful Internet application. XML seeks to grow the expressive power of these texts while preserving ...
In a few short years, a once obscure technology bearing the unremarkable name of Extensible Markup Language has gone from a dry-as-dust specification to the center of the newest Web revolution. Like ...
Today, application integration is the single biggest challenge facing IT organizations. With business imperatives driving an increasing need for cross-organization integration, this challenge is ...
The Internet has changed everything, including creating entirely new requirements for developer tools. Our continuing ability to innovate and succeed depends upon our ability to identify these ...
XML acceleration is emerging as a critical technology to offload XML processing from applications, especially in the form of hardware-based appliances. Along with processing XML data, XML acceleration ...
One year ago, Capient articulated the manner in which easily accessible registry networks will be key to the rise and long-term success of XML Web services. As XML Web service capabilities continue to ...
REDMOND, Wash., March 19, 2002 — Microsoft Corp. today announced the availability of the second beta of Microsoft® Visual J# (TM) .NET, a development tool for Java-language developers who want to ...
Server that enhance the native XML Web services capabilities of two of its industry-leading .NET Enterprise Servers. The toolkits, dubbed the SQL Server 2000 Web Services Toolkit for Microsoft .NET ...
As part of its growing portfolio of .NET services, Microsoft will expose its Passport authentication service as an XML Web service this summer, officials said. The forthcoming Microsoft Passport Web ...