Rich Salz: SOA Made Simple
by Rich Salz
Rich Salz shows us how to create WSDL descriptions of web services simply and easily, using rather a lot of boilerplate.
News: Important Notice for webservices.xml.com Readers About O'Reilly RSS and Atom Feeds
O'Reilly Media, Inc. is rolling out a new syndication mechanism that provides greater control over the content we publish online. Here's information to help you update your existing RSS and Atom feeds to O'Reilly content. Features: REST Reporting
by Eric Gropp
Eric Gropp describes the design of a REST web service for creating paper reports using XSLT and XSLFO.
Features: SAML 2: The Building Blocks of Federated Identity
by Paul Madsen
Paul Madsen reports on the developments in web services security, including a new major release of SAML, which provides the basis for building federated identity.
Rich Salz: The xml:id Conundrum
by Rich Salz
Rich Salz asks how the xml:id conundrum, and the interaction with XML Canonicalization, should be solved.
Rich Salz: Freeze the Core
by Rich Salz
Rich Salz explains how and why the web services stack is ready now, and why we should leave good enough alone.
The Restful Web: Amazon's Simple Queue Service
by Joe Gregorio
In Joe Gregorio's latest Restful Web column, he explains that Amazon's Simple Queue Service, a web service offering a queue for reliable storage of transient messages, isn't as RESTful as it claims.
Features: Fun With Amazon's Simple Queue Service
by Jason Levitt
Jason Levitt offers a detailed introduction to Amazon's Simple Queue Service (SQS), as well as a sample chat room application using client-side Javascript and Amazon's SQS.
Rich Salz: WSDL 2: Just Say No
by Rich Salz
Rich Salz returns to XML.com, after a long absence, to explain why WSDL 2 is so flawed.
Java Web Services Security: Implementing XML Signatures in WSS4J
by Bilal Siddiqui
Bulding on previous Java Web Services Security columns, Bilal Siddiqui shows us how to implement XML signature support.
The New Bloglines Web Services
by Marc Hedlund
Marc Hedlund takes a look at the new Bloglines Web Services APIs and their effect on the RSS/Atom landscape, and presents a complete, three-pane desktop RSS/Atom reader written in just 150 lines of code, using the Groovy programming language. Features: Protocol Design: Reliablity and Security
by Itamar Shtull-Trauring
In the fifth and final installment of his Designing Protocols series, Itamar Shtull-Trauring discusses issues relating to reliable and secure protocols, including TLS.
Features: Implementing REST Web Services: Best Practices and Guidelines
by Hao He
Hao He offers guidelines and best practices for implementing REST web services.
Transforming XML: Amazon's Web Services and XSLT
by Bob DuCharme
In his latest Transforming XML column, Bob DuCharme introduces us to the XSLT processing-service component of Amazon's web services.
Features: Web Services Integration Patterns, Part 2
by Massimiliano Bigatti
The second part of our coverage of design patterns for web services arising from real-life implementation scenarios.
Features: Web Services Integration Patterns, Part 1
by Massimiliano Bigatti
These design patterns for web services arose from real-life implementation scenarios, using web services in banking applications.
Java Web Services Security: Implementing XML Encryption in Java
by Bilal Siddiqui
In the third of his series on Web Services Security for Java, Bilal Siddiqui joins together the pieces and adds XML encryption support to his WSS4J project.
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