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Rael DornfestRael Dornfest is a maven and developer at the O'Reilly Network.Articles by this author:Where Web Services Are Going WebLogic Workshop is the cornerstone of BEA's Web services strategy. We talk to BEA VP of enginnering Adam Bosworth about this product, Web services, and .NET. [May. 10, 2002]Emerging Technology Briefs: WSDL A brief look at the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) and its role as the de facto standard Web Services description format. [May. 1, 2002] Emerging Technology Briefs: SOAP A brief look at the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and its role as the de facto standard Web Services messaging format. [Apr. 16, 2002] Emerging Technology Briefs: WebDAV A brief look at WebDAV -- Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning. [Mar. 26, 2002] Emerging Technology Briefs: JXTA A brief look at Sun's JXTA peer-to-peer networking framework. [Mar. 12, 2002] Emerging Technology Briefs: Identity A brief look at the state of the emerging identity, membership, and preferences fabric for the Internet. [Feb. 27, 2002] XML.com on Your Website With the O'Reilly Network's Meerkat Open Wire Service and a simple copy-and-paste, you can embed a live feed of the best of XML.com right into your Website. [Feb. 23, 2001] RSS: Lightweight Web Syndication RSS, a simple XML application to describe web site headlines, has had such enormous success that it has been pulled in many directions. Rael Dornfest documents the history of RSS, and the debate over its future. [Jul. 17, 2000] |
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