Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog
Microsoft MVP BizTalk Server Oracle ACE
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Microsoft's WSRP Web Part Toolkit for SharePoint
Hello, I am back from a ten days of vacations. I am now working so hard in some BizTalk Server 2004 stuff. I will post more details in the next days. Well I spent a lot of time reading a set of new articles. One of the most significant news that I read is that Micorosoft has now support for Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) in SharePoint Server.
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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
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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.
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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.
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BEA news
Two news from BEA Systems:
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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.
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Microsoft Responds to Sun’s Web Service Benchmarks
Today Microsoft Responds to Sun’s Web Service Benchmarks and has released a paper comparing the .NET and J2EE Web Service performance.
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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!!!.
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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.
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ActiveBPEL
Well, BPEL appears in the Open Source world.