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Web Services Specifications and SOA Interoperability

http://opensource.sys-con.com/read/314083.htm

Interoperability is an important factor in the success of solutions that are based on Web Services and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), along with other key factors such as contracts, loose coupling, and reuse. Interoperability is generally accomplished by developing your Web Services using the well-established guidelines for implementing Web Services and by following industry standards such as XML, WSDL, SOAP, and UDDI. However, just following Web Services standards and guidelines during the development phase of a project isn't sufficient to achieve interoperability.
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On the relationship between Web Services Security and traditional protocols

http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/work/bill.roscoe/publications/104.pdf

[May 2, 2005] XML and Web Services security specifications define elements to incorporate security tokens within a SOAP message. We propose a method for mapping such messages to an abstract syntax in the style of Dolev-Yao, and in particular Casper notation. We show that this translation preserves flaws and attacks. Therefore we provide a way for all the methods, and specifically Casper and FDR, that have been developed in the last decade by the theoretical community for the analysis of cryptographic protocols to be used for analysing WS-Security protocols. Finally, we demonstrate how this technique can be used to prove properties and discover attacks upon a proposed Microsoft WS-SecureConversation protocol.
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Understanding Web Services Policy

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnwebsrv/html/understwspol.asp

Understanding Web Services Policy is an introductory description of the Web Services Policy language. This document describes the policy language features using numerous examples. The associated Web Services Policy Framework and Web Services Policy Attachment specifications provide the complete normative description of the Web Services Policy language.
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Demystifying Security

http://dev.bea.com/arch2arch/demystifying.jsp

In the last three years, a number of new standards related to Information Security have been developed. The most recognized of these are Web Services Security (WSS), the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML), and the Extensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML). This article provides a brief overview of all three, including how they were developed, why they are needed, how they are used, and how they relate to one another and existing security standards.
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Review of WSS v1.1

http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/members/200507/msg00002.html

Public Review Drafts from the OASIS Web Services Security (WSS) TC on Message Security v1.1 and a number of token profiles.
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Web Services Specs Meet Open Source

http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1838419,00.asp

As the Apache Software Foundation, Microsoft Corp. and IBM sort out licensing issues around making the WS-Security specification open-source-friendly, the issue becomes something of a precedent for how Web services specifications will evolve in the open-source world.
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Pocket This Decoder for WS-Alphabet Soup

http://www.devx.com/security/Article/28353

The alphabet soup of WS-* is difficult to master and yet, very essential for the immediate future. Here's our pocket guide to the basics of the 12 most important WS standards and in what situations they apply, for both .NET and Java.
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What's the GIF?

http://www.webservicespipeline.com/163703124

The Achilles' heel of service-oriented architectures (SOAs) has been policy enforcement. A standard is emerging for run-time control: the Governance Interoperability Framework (GIF). Web Services Pipeline, 1 June 2005.
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Two Web Services Specifications To Come Together

http://www.webservicespipeline.com/163100691

According to the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS), the two different groups of vendors behind the overlapping specifications WS- Reliability and WS-ReliableMessaging have agreed to work together to end duplicate efforts. Web Services Pipeline, 10 May 2005.
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WS-RM and WS-R: Can SOAP be reliably delivered from confusion?

http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/ws-rmpaper/

Two reliable delivery specifications create confusion. Examine two Web services specifications that address the problem of reliably delivering messages between Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) endpoints: WS-ReliableMessaging (WS-RM) and WS-Reliability (WS-R). Follow along with Doug Davis as he summarizes the key differences and similarities between them.
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Web Services Metadata Exchange (WSMetadataExchange)

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnglobspec/html/ws-metadataexchange.pdf

This specification specifically relies on other Web services specifications to provide secure, reliable, and/or transacted message delivery and to express Web service and client policy. BEA, CA, IBM, Microsoft, SAP, Sun, and webMethods. September 2004.
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Standards Madness (Redux)

http://www.webservicespipeline.com/161600447

The good news is that a group of technology heavyweights, including IBM, Microsoft, BEA Systems and TIBCO Software, submitted the latest version of their Web Services ReliableMessaging (WS-RM) specification to the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS).
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BPEL - Integration's White Knight or White Elephant?

http://www.webservices.org/index.php/ws/content/view/full/51694

The world suddenly seems full of BPEL announcements from application server vendors, EAI vendors and ESB vendors. After all, the BPEL standard enables the automation of business processes – and we all want to do that. But as with everything in life, the key to getting to best out of BPEL is identifying what it does well and using it in moderation. Ronan Bradley, 10 Jan, 2005
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The Web Services Protocol Stack

http://roadmap.cbdiforum.com/reports/protocols/

This report assesses the status of various Web Service protocols and suggests a timeline for their adoption and relevant roadmap actions. It provides a useful reference and links to all the numerous protocols currently proposed or in the standards process.
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METEOR-S: Semantic Web Services and Processes

http://lsdis.cs.uga.edu/Projects/METEOR-S/

METEOR-S project on Semantic Web Services and Processes at the Large Scale Distributed Information Systems Lab at the University of Georgia. Applying Semantics in Annotation, Quality of Service, Discovery, Composition, Execution.
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WS-I Basic Profile - Not just another Web service specification

http://sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=748

The promise of interoperability is possibly the most important aspect of Web services technologies. Christopher Ferris looks at WS-I Basic Profile.
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Web services spec invites controversy

http://rss.com.com/2100-1009-1024013.html?tag=nl

A Web services security specification, introduced this week by IBM and Microsoft, could emerge as a rival to the existing Sun Microsystems-backed Liberty Alliance Project.
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WSDL rolls along

http://www.adtmag.com/article.asp?id=7735

WSDL, or the Web Services description language, has been touted as one of the cornerstones of Web services. While proponents say it will simplify computing, the technology still has a long way to go.
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Business Flows with BPEL4WS

http://www.sys-con.com/WebServices/articlenews.cfm?id=572

Doron Sherman, CTO of Collaxa, "BPEL4WS is now moving rapidly into becoming the de facto standard for Web service orchestration with most platform vendors following in IBM and Microsoft footsteps after the submission of the specification to OASIS. This increased momentum and visibility will drive a great need for educating developers on how to put BPEL to work."
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Automating business processes and transactions in Web services

http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-autobp/?loc=dwmain

James Snell's introduction to BPELWS, WS-Coordination, and WS-Transaction
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BPEL4WS: Another big step for Web service standards

http://searchwebservices.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid26_gci849630,00.html

IBM, Microsoft and BEA Systems has proposed a set specifications to add transactional support to the Web services foundation and outlined a common approach to define and implement business processes. WS-Transaction + WS-Coordination + Business Process Execution Language for Web Services.
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Microsoft's WS-Spec Index

http://msdn.microsoft.com/webservices/understanding/specs/

This page on MSDN lists Web service specifications in the GXA universe. Microsoft is co-authoring all these specs.
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Sun, Oracle Join BPEL Effort

http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/2203451

The firms make sure they won't be left at home when the Business Process Execution Language committee for Web services convenes next week. May 8, 2003.
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Web Services Transaction (WS-Transaction)

http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/ws-transpec/

This specification describes coordination types that are used with the extensible coordination framework described in the WS-Coordination specification. It defines two coordination types: Atomic Transaction (AT) and Business Activity (BA). Developers can use either or both of these coordination types when building applications that require consistent agreement on the outcome of distributed activities.
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Bleepin' BPELs

http://www.eweek.com/print_article/0,3668,a=41037,00.asp

Is it possible that something once pronounced Bipple and now Be-PEL is shaking up the Web services world? Is something as dry as Business Process Execution Language (BPEL4WS) signaling an important split in Web services standards groups? Are Microsoft, IBM and BEA icing Oracle and Sun and their customers?
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