WS-Eventing and WS-Notification? WS-RF? The problem with the “logical recipient of a message” again.

20 years ago

I wonder what's going on behind the scenes. The new version of WS-Eventing has IBM as a co-author. What does…

New version of WS-Eventing

20 years ago

I've been waiting for this new version of WS-Eventing before finalising and releasing the source code of my implementation. Expect…

International Journal of Web Services Research Call For Papers: Special Edition on Web Services Architecture

20 years ago

I just sent a message to various Web Services related mailing lists with a call for papers for a special…

Resources vs services as the building blocks in architectures & where are the consumers?

20 years ago

In the post where I almost announced my move to the REST camp (Mark, thanks for the membership card, I…

I am not against CORBA or Object-orientation

20 years ago

Mark Little and I exchanged comments, which you may find interesting, on my last entry. We continued the exchange over…

Yes, “CORBA objects are virtual” but they are still part of the architecture

20 years ago

Steve Vinoski replies to my "Love the message campaign". In his post, he explains that CORBA does not imply a…

Umbilical brothers

20 years ago

This is very funny. From Lindsay.

On “document-oriented messages” (whatever that means)

20 years ago

This post from Mark Nottingham is an interesting read.I particularly liked this: Why do Web services folks think it's OK…

from WS-I BP v1.0 to v1.1

20 years ago

Chris Ferris explains the changes from WS-I BP v1.0 to v1.1

Notes on service-orientation and currest state of WS-* specs, or… I think I am going to join the REST of them

20 years ago

Where is the Web Services world going to? I originally thought (wished) that Web Services technologies would be governed by…