2010
InfoQ: WS-I closes its doors. What does this mean for WS-*?
by nhoizeySo the question remains: has interoperability pretty much been achieved for WS-* through WS-I and the improvements made with the way in which the specifications and standards are developed today, or has the real interoperability challenge moved elsewhere, still to be addressed?
Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS)
by nhoizey"Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) is a web service that makes it easy to set up, operate, and send notifications from the cloud"
2009
InfoQ: REST and transactions?
by nhoizey[...] there seems to be no clear answer to whether or not (extended) transactions really do fit in a REST world. However, it does seem conclusive that many people believe they need them for one reason or another.
SOA is Dead
by nhoizeySOA was supposed to reduce costs and increase agility on a massive scale. Except in rare situations, SOA has failed to deliver its promised benefits. After investing millions, IT systems are no better than before.
Microsoft donates code to Apache Stonehenge project
by nhoizey"The whole point of standards is to provide for interoperability, but so many are implemented in slightly different ways that the desired interoperability is not achieved," said [...] Jason Bloomberg.
2008
The Cover Pages: ISO Publishes Three WS-I Profiles
by nhoizeyThe Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) today announced that three of its Profiles have been published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Describe REST Web services with WSDL 2.0
by nhoizeyA key component of a Web service is a formal description with Web Services Description Language (WSDL). Until recently there was no formal language to describe REpresentational State Transfer (REST) Web services—now there's WSDL 2.0.
Microsoft bets on Atom Publishing Protocol as the future direction for Web APIs
by nhoizey & 2 othersMicrosoft is making a large investment in unifying our developer platform protocols for services on the open, standards-based Atom format (RFC 4287) and the Atom Publishing Protocol (RFC 5023)
2007
REST vs. WS-*: War is Over (If You Want It) :: David Chappell :: Blog
by nhoizey & 1 otherREST is for data-oriented applications that focus on create/read/update/delete scenarios. Solution based on WS-* for service/method-oriented applications, especially those that need more advanced behaviors such as transactions and more-than-basic security
GoogleDeveloperDay
by nhoizeyLa chaîne YouTube des sessions de présentation des Google Developer Days, pour tout savoir sur les API et mashups possibles avec les outils Google
Amazon Web Services Developer Connection : Test Utility for Amazon SQS in PHP
by nhoizeyThis is a simple PHP 5 application demonstrating the basics of how to interact with Amazon SQS
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