Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog
Microsoft MVP BizTalk Server Oracle ACE
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BizTalk Server 2006
Congratulations to the BizTalk Server team for another incredible release. These should be an exciting release after the success of BizTalk Server 2004.
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Axis2
Apache Axis2 team announced the new release of Axis2, an implementation of the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Recommendation to provide and consume Web Services.
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Ws-Addressing
W3C is announced the advancement of Web Services Addressing - Core and its SOAP Binding to Proposed Recommendations
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WS-Security interoperability with Oracle BPEL and WSE 3.0
With each release, BPEL is emerging more and more as the declarative standard to describe business process based on web service interactions. Additionally, during the last few years, WS-* protocols have been created to improve the web service basic stack (SOAP, WSDL, UDDI) in different areas like security, reliable messaging and metadata management. Security has been of particular focus in regards to protocols such as WS-security, WS-secure conversation and WS-trust. The ability of BPEL-based process to interact with web services that express those protocols as part of their contract will become more critical every day. Alternatively, interoperability between the different implementation of WS-security, mainly between the J2EE and .NET platforms, is a key aspect of the realization of SOA.
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Biztalk Server 2006
Some news from BizTalk Server 2006:
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Joel on Frameworks
This is simply priceless.
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Content based routing in BPEL
Matt Wright has posted a very interesting article about content based routing using Oracle BPEL Process Manager describing static and dynamic routing.
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SOAP 1.1 Binding for MTOM 1.0 and WSDL 1.1 Binding Extension for SOAP 1.2
Two new expected specifications came out last week.
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SOAtest
I am a stronger believer in service management and governance as key components of any SOA platform. We saw governance platforms typically associated with Web Service technologies (like Systinet, Infravio, AmberPoint, etc). However in the business process management space platforms still needs more advanced integration with governance and service management technologies. It is also a fact that Standards like BPE4WS or WSCI can be the bridge between BPM and SOA technologies. That’s why I am so glad to this:
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WSCF 0.6
Congratulations to Christian Weyer and the thinktecture team for the new release of WSCF now with new features for .Net Framework 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005.