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Web App Development for the SOA Age

Are you fed up with brittle, expensive, and support intensive Rich Internet Applications? This paper demonstrates the solution and the future.

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Automating Rich Internet Application Development for Enterprise Web 2.0 and SOA

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ZapThink on Hyfinity: Enabling Rich, Composite Web Applications

Web application development is becoming increasingly complex, time consuming, and brittle. For many organizations, the addition of Rich Internet Application (RIA) technologies like Ajax look promising, but...

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Web Services Policy 1.5 - Guidelines for Policy Assertion Authors, Primer

Sunday 24 December 2006

The Web Services Policy Working Group has published two Web Services Policy 1.5 - Working Drafts: an update to the Primer and a First Public Working Draft of Guidelines for Policy Assertion Authors .

The new Guidelines document provides guidance for assertion authors that will work with the Web Services Policy 1.5 Framework and Attachment specifications to create domain specific assertions. Web Services Policy Framework defines a base set of constructs that can be used and extended by other Web services specifications to describe a broad range of service requirements and capabilities. Visit the Web Services Policy Working Group home page .

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