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November 2004 - XML Nation
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At the last WS-I community meeting in Miami, Gudge observed that the WS-* protocols were designed to support lots of possible architectures. On the surface, that sounds like a good thing. We want a technology that can adapt to fill different needs over...
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Bob and Ian both pointed out that one of the three questions in my post about semantics didn't make any sense and was probably a typo. They're correct. I fixed the original post and I'm duplicating the three questions here: If two different portType/operations...
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There's nothing like someone else posting on a topic I've been thinking about a lot lately to push me to finally write a post about it. So it is with this post about message semantics from Steve Maine . Here are my somewhat organized thoughts on the matter...
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Dave Orchard posted a response on my last post about the relationship between services and distributed objects. Today, the answer is that Web services are not less brittle than distributed objects, largely because of tooling. How come I blame the tools...
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Don has an interesting post on what he found exploring the dark corners of ASMX and WSDL. In particular, his first point is: In general, you have to use the wsdl:part/@element attribute with doc/lit EXCEPT when using ASMX's “wildcard mode.”...
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Jon Fancey commented on my last post about OO and SO : Dude, I agree with you 100%. I share your fear; like I think I said at the XML Dev Con though, I can't help feeling that with >6m developers on the planet and 100 people at the conference that...
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My last two posts were very cathartic for me, but they may seem kind of depressing. To lighten the mood somewhat, I thought I'd reveal the secret to the XML messaging universe, which is System.Xml.XPath.XPathNavigator.Matches . I know you may disagree...
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The draft of the WS-Addressing spec submitted to the W3C defines a new wsa:Action attribute. It is used to decorate the messages that make up an operation in a WSDL portType with the URI that should appear in the wsa:Action header when a message is sent...
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I've been on the road for a couple of weeks, first at the Applied XML DevCon , then WinDev in Boston , then at the WS-I face-to-face last week in Miami . But now I'm back in the office with time to think and write... At the end of October, I posted about...
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