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BizTalk Server 2006 R3 Timeline and Features

If you are interested in using BizTalk Server with the launch wave of 2008 products like the latest .NET Framework, SQL Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008, you will need to wait just a little longer. BizTalk Server 2006 R3 will be following just after the 2008 wave of releases. This updated version of BizTalk Server will be designed for the latest versions of Windows Server, the .NET Framework, Visual Studio, and SQL Server.

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What's your SOA IQ?

How acquainted are you with the origins of SOAP and XML, or the essential commands of REST? What’s the story with UDDI? What the heck is a “stateless” service? ebizQ has created a challenging quiz to test your SOA acumen. In 10 multiple choice questions, you will find out where you fall on the SOA IQ continuum. Score an 8 out of 10 or above, and you’ll rate a place in the “SOA Boardroom.”

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The UDDI API Sets

Keith Pijanowski writes: In my previous SOA post I covered the UDDI Information model in a fair amount of detail. While describing the UDDI Information Model I stated that the UDDI specification standardizes two aspects of SOA Metadata. These two aspects are the Information model and the way that the information model is accessed and manipulated. In this post I want to cover this second aspect of UDDI which deals with accessing the UDDI Information Model.

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Who all are providing UDDI registries ? How many UDDI products are available in market ?Which one is the best?

Who all are providing UDDI registries ? How many UDDI products are available in market ?Which one is the best?

OASIS approves a Web services standard that could ease 'mash-ups'

...Up until recently, the approach engineers have taken to the question of how data transferred over Web services should be presented, is to embed presentation markup in the data. That's what HTML is for after all, isn't it? The typical approach to data used in Web services is that data is typed to match the application that best handles it, like assigning MIME types to data shared through Internet packets.

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