Here’s a WSA paper

20 years ago

The "Introduction to the Web Services Architecture and its Specifications" attempts to bring all the Microsoft supported WS-* specs together.

New WS-*specs (or, how you can count on MS to make things difficult for you)

20 years ago

Two new specs have been just released: WS-Transfer (the REST folks will have a field day with this) and WS-Enumeration.…

Data on the Outside vs. Data on the Inside

20 years ago

I linked to Pat Helland's "Data on the Outside vs. Data on the Inside" in the past (don't remember if…

WAGSSDA

20 years ago

For those doing work in the area of scientific data analysis in the context of Web Services/Grid, WAGSSDA is an…

Arrived in Shanghai

20 years ago

I just arrived in Shanghai. For part of my journey from the airport (which is impressive) to my hotel I…

Nemerle for .NET

20 years ago

Nemerle seems like a cool language. When we worked on the NIP runtime, Paul and I always assumed that a…

Off travelling again

20 years ago

I am off to Shanghai, China, to present a paper at IEEE SCC04 that Jim and I wrote few months…

Am I allowed to say “I told you so”?

20 years ago

An email to the WS-RFmailing list makes me want to say "I told you so". Most times, loose-coupling and scalability…

Using WS-Addressing to implement flow of messages between services (WSE 2.0 example)

20 years ago

How can we use existing infrastructure to define a flow of messages between services? The problem I have been asked…

My “start menu” profile

20 years ago

Jim asks about "start menu" profiles. Here's mine: WindowsXP SP2: VS.NET 2005 Beta 1, VS.NET 2003, Word 2003, Outlook, Outlook…