I used to think that a Camel was something to smoke or ride in the desert, but that was before I opened my mouth at work one day and said, “Sure I can automatically save these documents up to ...
The backbone of the magic behind Web services is called SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol). This is a W3C standard standing currently at version 1.2. This standard defines SOAP to be a stateless, ...
Simple text messages, readable and writable by people and computers, live at the core of every successful Internet application. XML seeks to grow the expressive power of these texts while preserving ...
In a previous article, I demonstrated how easy it is to consume web services with Mustang. As you know, Mustang is the project name for the next version of Java Standard Edition 6. Mustang supports ...
Web developers who use the increasingly popular combo of the Ruby programming language with the Rails framework, better known as Ruby on Rails, now have an open source framework for providing and/or ...
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I'm currently working on a project (using PowerBuilder 10.2) that needs to consume web services. The application is in a production state and is being used, but there are some issues with web service ...
Web services is all the rage. Web services holds the promise of being able to transform software to services. The Java platform, Java Enterprise Edition (JavaEE) in particular, is a popular choice for ...