The WS-I (Web Services Interoperability) Organization is an association of IT industry companies, including IBM and Microsoft, that aim to create Web services specifications that all companies can use. Find WS-I resources for architects and IT management working on SOA and Web services projects.
Where SOA standards matter: The SAP view INTERVIEW - SAP AG was at JavaOne demonstrating its NetWeaver Composition Environment, which it is marketing to developers as a standards-based tool for heterogeneous SOA implementations.
Boubez: SOA virtualization, SLAs and access control policy
SearchSOA.com | 04 Jan 2008 INTERVIEW - WS-Policy for SOA is good to go but work remains to bring access control and service level agreement policy language specifications, says Toufic Boubez.
Where SOA standards matter: The SAP view
SearchWebServices.com | 17 May 2007 INTERVIEW - SAP AG was at JavaOne demonstrating its NetWeaver Composition Environment, which it is marketing to developers as a standards-based tool for heterogeneous SOA implementations.
WS-I focusing on making Web services enterprise-class
SearchWebServices.com | 02 May 2006 ARTICLE - Web Services Interoperability Organization starts work on Basic Profile 1.2, Basic Profile 2.0, and Reliable Secure Profile 1.0.
The standards behind Web services
02 Oct 2007 TIP - This tip digs into the status of the standards that form the WS-I Basic Profile 1.1, including those from W3C, OASIS and IETF.
Declaring array types and instances to comply with WS-I basic profile 1.0
Expert: Daniel Foody | 29 Jan 2004 EXPERT ANSWER - SOAP 1.1 (section 5) encoding described a method to encode arrays which WSDL 1.1 (section 2.2) added upon for array declarations. Both methods were proscribed in WS-I basic profile 1.0 (requirements R2110 - R2113). The ...
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