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Rich Salz
http://www.xml.com/pub/at/21
Devoted to exploring web services, one of the most controversial and confusing topics in distributed systems development today. Published on XML.com.
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http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2005/05/18/salz.html
In his latest column, Rich Salz puts his money where his mouth is by showing how to use his style of WSDL and XML schema to build the client side of a geolocation web service.
Rich SalzRich SalzO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2005-05-18T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2005/03/30/salz.html
Rich Salz shows us how to create WSDL descriptions of web services simply and easily, using rather a lot of boilerplate.
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http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2005/02/23/salz.html
Rich Salz asks how the xml:id conundrum, and the interaction with XML Canonicalization, should be solved.
Rich SalzRich SalzO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2005-02-23T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2005/01/12/salz.html
Rich Salz explains how and why the web services stack is ready now, and why we should leave good enough alone.
Rich SalzRich SalzO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2005-01-12T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2004/11/17/salz.html
Rich Salz returns to XML.com, after a long absence, to explain why WSDL 2 is so flawed.
Rich SalzRich SalzO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2004-11-17T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2004/04/07/salz.html
In Rich Salz's latest column he examines the structure of XKMS messages in greater detail.
Rich SalzRich SalzO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2004-04-07T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2004/01/20/salz.html
In Rich Salz's latest column he continues his implementation of XKMS by assembling a web services container server out of existing Python parts.
Rich SalzRich SalzO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2004-01-20T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2003/12/09/salz.html
In his latest column Rich Salz continues with the implementation of an XKMS web service; in this installment he focuses on the public key infrastructure.
Rich SalzRich SalzO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2003-12-09T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2003/11/25/salz.html
In his latest column Rich Salz begins to discuss the implementation of a web service for doing key management with the W3C's X-KRSS standard.
Rich SalzRich SalzO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2003-11-25T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2003/10/14/salz.html
In his newest column, Rich Salz outlines a proposal for an interface definition language, called RSWS, that's simpler than WSDL and tuned for document-style services.
Rich SalzRich SalzO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2003-10-14T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2003/09/02/typeless.html
Strange as it may seem, top thinkers in web services are moving away from strongly typed models of data into a more document-centric service oriented model. Rich Salz charts this change in thinking.
Rich SalzRich SalzO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2003-09-02T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2003/08/05/salz.html
In his latest column Rich Salz discusses the grassroots weblog API, variously known as "Atom" and "Echo", and makes substantive suggestions for how it should be changed to use SOAP.
Rich SalzRich SalzO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2003-08-05T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2003/07/08/salz.html
In Rich Salz's latest column, he examines the effort to redefine simply site syndication, claiming that it's already technically superior to RSS 2.0.
Rich SalzRich SalzO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2003-07-08T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2003/06/10/salz.html
Rich Salz returns to the Web Services columnist field by introducing us to SOAP 1.2, about which Rich is understandably optimistic.
Rich SalzRich SalzO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2003-06-10T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2003/03/04/endpoints.html
Rich Salz introduces the Web Services Interoperability Organization, and its Basic Profile, in his first column for the new WebServices.XML.com site.
Rich SalzRich SalzO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2003-03-04T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media