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Archives / 2004 / July
  • Enterprise Service Bus

    Cape Clear announces today the release of Cape Clear 5 one of the most conceptually powerful Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) in the world. This new version comes with a set of interesting features 

  • JWSDP 1.4

    A new article explaining the features of Sun JWSDP 1.4 can be founded here. Honestly I think that Sun needs to provides a better support for WS-* protocols. Currently JWSDP supports WS-Security. Some of the major features are the support fro OASIS Universal Business Language (UBL) and WS-I profiles.

  • WSE and .NET Compact Framework

    Well, the .NET Compact Framework has now support for some of the most important WS-* protocols. The OpenNETCF.org group, as part of a fantastic job, has releases OpenNETCF Compact Framework Library for developing smart client applications.

  • WSE and MQSeries

    Simon Guest has been developed a MQSeries transport for WSE 2.0. Some of the most important Web Services technology provider in J2EE like IBM and BEA support JMS as a typical Web Service transport and recently Roman Kiss post a MSMQ adapter for WSE 2.0.

  • Comega compiler

    I receive a terrific news this morning. Comega compiler preview is available for download here. I just begin to develop some samples whoooo!!!.

  • WSE MSMQ transport

    Roman Kiss writes an article that explains the different messaging levels in WSE 2.0. He also shows how to develop and use a MSMQ custom transport.

  • WSE 2.0

    Another nice article about XML messaging in WSE is now online. Simon Horrell explains some aspects about the SOAP messaging capabilities in WSE.

  • MSBUILD

    Christophe Nasarre exposes some extensibility features in the his third article of  MSBUILD. Christophe focuses in Msbuild support to build solutions and also shows how to implements loggers to trace the build process

  • ActiveXML

    Another technology that offers a bridge between  XML and general-purpose programming languages releases a new version.