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Using JAX-WS and JAXB with WebLogic Server 10
by Mike Wooten
JAX-WS and JAXB are two of the most promising APIs for constructing next-generation, Java-based Web services. Author Mike Wooten provides an overview of the JAX-WS 2.0
and JAXB 2.0 support in BEA WebLogic Server 10.1, and includes sample code to get you started. 2007-09-26 | Discuss (19)
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Replay Reconsidered
by Gilbert Pilz on April 25, 2008
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WS-ReliableMessaging describes a protocol that allows SOAP messages to be delivered reliably between distributed applications in the presence of software component, system, or network failures. One issue that has long bedeviled WS-RM is how to support reliable responses to so-called "anonymous clients". The OASIS WS-RX Technical Committee created the WS-MakeConnection specification to deal with this issue. Another, alternate solution is the use of the "replay model". This article describes the technical defects of this model.
How to look at the ESB federations?
by Irene Rusman on April 09, 2008
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How to look at the ESB federations? From the conceptual architectural perspective, ESB federations are a new language which IT will learn to speak. ESB federations will transform IT infrastructure into an integral part of a business structure.
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