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| Systinet Web Services Software: 4.5 Release |
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posted by breese on Monday March 03, @01:41PM
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| New version of free WSDL Editor available on CapeS |
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posted by breese on Wednesday February 26, @11:22AM
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Darren Barefoot writes "We've just released an updated version of our free WSDL Editor. It's got a few new features and plenty of bug fixes compared to our previous release (which was an EA). This version was also released in Cape Clear 4 and is time-unlimited. To read more or download the WSDL Editor, go to http://www.capescience.com/wsdleditor/ ." |
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| XsdDoc: Useful XML Schema Documentation tool |
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posted by breese on Monday February 24, @12:46PM
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tfc writes "XsdDoc is a useful tool for developers working on web service project and deals with complex XML Schema definitions. A Short description: XsdDoc 1.0 is a documentation tool that automatically generates detailed reports from XML Schema definitions. XsdDoc transforms plain XML files into cross-referenced and hyperlinked HTML documents for easy website publication and collaboration among developers." |
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| Systinet announces WASP 4.5 Web services Platform |
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posted by breese on Thursday December 19, @04:50PM
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| MS WS pack includes WS-Security, WS-Routing |
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posted by breese on Monday December 16, @01:43PM
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beeple writes "From InfoWorld - MS has released a new Web Services development pack with support for WS-Security and WS-Routing. Now we get to test out all those limitations in WS-Routing." Now that Microsoft has integrated "security" into .NET, get your Windows Update turned on, daily patches to follow. This "Web Services Enhancements" now available for download contains support for DIME, WS-Security, and WS-Routing. |
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| Apple unveils Web services support in WebObjects 5 |
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posted by breese on Thursday November 14, @04:27PM
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tshkvarchuk writes "InfoWorld has a story describing the new version of Apple's WebObjects. Version 5.2 will give Web application designers the added ability to create "code-free generation" of Web services, Croll added. "The trick is knowing which object to build," he said" |
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posted by sinister_atoms on Monday October 07, @04:12PM
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sinister_atoms writes "The Apache AXIS project has released version 1.0 of the AXIS SOAP toolkit today. If you've been putting off looking at AXIS because of the cascade of betas and release candidates, you no longer have an excuse. Apache SOAP users, this means you! ;-)" |
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| Systinet's WASP 4.0 released |
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posted by breese on Tuesday September 24, @11:14AM
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Ian Robert Bruce [from Systinet] writes "Systinet today announced the general availability of WASP (Web Applications and Services Platform) Developer for Borland JBuilder, 4.0 and WASP Developer for Eclipse, 4.0. WASP Developer 4.0 seamlessly extends these popular Java IDEs to enable the fast, easy creation, debugging and deployment of sophisticated SOAP Web services, and fully supports the latest SOAP 1.2 specification. The 4.0 release extends support
to include the latest 7.0 release of Borland JBuilder and 2.0.1 release of Eclipse. Systinet is further encouraging adoption among developers offering WASP Developer 4.0 free for commercial use." |
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| San Jacinto 1.9.5 Released (An Open JAXM/SAAJ 1.1 implementation) |
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posted by breese on Monday September 16, @01:45PM
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Kyle Downey writes "I'm please to announce that this weekend I completed final testing and packaging for San Jacinto 1.9.5, now including SOAP 1.1 and SOAP with Attachments support. The library's free, open source implementation is near 100% compliant with Sun's JAXM 1.1 and SAAJ 1.1 specifications, but fits into a mere 120K instead of the 980K Sun's reference implementation requires, making it more suitable for J2ME devices." |
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| Cape Clear Ships Free WSDL Editor |
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posted by breese on Wednesday September 04, @09:02AM
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Tom Murphy [from Cape Clear] writes "Cape Clear Software has released a free graphical WSDL Editor for programmers interested in working with Web Services. The Cape Clear WSDL Editor delivers the first complete environment for rapid Web Services Definition Language (WSDL) development. It supports novice programmers, while also providing sophisticated features for more experienced Web Services developers. The WSDL Editor includes powerful wizards that eliminate the complexity of WSDL,
as well as WSDL validation, which simplifies testing, and support for the rapid creation of Web Services from XML Schema." |
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