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XML Web services SOAP messages were specifically designed to easily pass through existing firewalls by being carried over transport protocols (HTTP, SMTP, and so on) that are commonly carried ...
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 23, 2001 — Microsoft Corp. today presented an architecture for the next generation of XML Web services and published four specifications supporting that architecture. The Global XML ...
XML Web Services rely on IP and HTTP as a transport layer to connect applications and associated resources to one another. Robust XML Web Services security is built on a strong foundation of ...
REDMOND, Wash., April 11, 2001 — Barnstorming the country, Microsoft Corp. today made a number of product and industry announcements at different events dedicated to XML Web Services. In keynote ...
XML Web services are not secure. This should come as no surprise as any time you expose any kind of service to the 'Net there's a real risk that someone, somewhere will find a hole and exploit it ...
XML Web services rely on IP and HTTP as a transport layer to connect applications and associated resources to one another. Robust XML Web services security is built on a strong foundation of ...
Don Box, an architect in Microsoft's developer division, sees XML Web services as a means to an end.
Start-up accelerates XML Web services Martin LaMonica Former Staff writer, CNET News Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies.
In an interview with InfoWorld’s Paul Krill at OSCON in July, Tim Bray of Sun, the co-inventor of XML, branded the SOAP stack for XML Web services “a failure.” SOAP is of course based on XML ...
The retail and wholesale banking sector is the leading adopter of secure XML Web services, according to a survey of European developers released today at Tech.Ed 2002, Microsoft's European ...
DataPower's new XML security appliance combines XML processing performance enhancements with security features.