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Of interest is the "University Revs Open Source To Replace Middleware"
below.
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Top Stories
o Inside WS-Security: Setting Core Foundations, Next Steps
o University Revs Open Source To Replace Middleware
o Open Source Project Foils Credit Card Fraud
o Database Vendors Agree on XQuery, Tests and Code Coming
o Eclipse R2.1 Improves External Tools Support, Editors
o The O'Reilly Factor: Inside the Workings of Rotor
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Inside WS-Security: Setting Core Foundations, Next Steps
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As thousands of security professionals meet at RSA's Security Conference
this week in San Francisco, OET takes an in-depth look at WS-Security,
how developers should use it now and what steps are coming next for
ensuring end-to-end interoperable security. OET spoke in depth with
Microsoft's Director of Web Services Technical Marketing, Steven Van
Roekel to get the outlook.
[FULL STORY] http://www.oetrends.com/cgi-bin/page_display.cgi?199
University Revs Open Source To Replace Middleware
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Developers at the University of Illinois are creating an ambitious
Open Source alternative to expensive and proprietary ERP/EAI middleware.
The OpenEAI Project is now releasing its work to developer review.
Modeled after Apache, the project sports templates, business workflow
rules and components for Java, XML and ERP APIs. OET spoke with the
OpenEAI founders of the project to give you a closer look, and let
you download the code and documentation.
[FULL STORY] http://www.oetrends.com/cgi-bin/page_display.cgi?198
Open Source Project Foils Credit Card Fraud
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An Open Source-based package for securing credit card information over
the web for an online casino may cut the risk of using Open Source in
your enterprise. See how senior developers at Lokitech have built an
encrypt/decrypt solution for both .NET and Java sites using Crypto++
Open Source libraries.
[FULL STORY] http://www.oetrends.com/cgi-bin/page_display.cgi?197
Database Vendors Agree on XQuery, Tests and Code Coming
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Despite database vendor disharmony over web services workflow, they
do agree on something: XQuery, a proposed standard for querying XML data
and documents. Last week, the W3C began reviewing a test suite for XQuery.
Even though the work was done by Microsoft/IBM, Oracle, Informix are
climbing onboard, and IBM has even released code for its first proposed
XQuery-compliant tool.
[FULL STORY] http://www.oetrends.com/cgi-bin/page_display.cgi?196
Eclipse R2.1 Improves External Tools Support, Editors
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This week, the Eclipse Consortium released its latest upgrade, with
features that improve the development platforms ability to work with
external tools and libraries, including support for Ant and better
navigation support. See the features and get a download.
[FULL STORY] http://www.oetrends.com/cgi-bin/page_display.cgi?195
The O'Reilly Factor: Inside the Workings of Rotor
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The first book on the inside operations of Rotor, Microsoft's
Shared Source CLI was issued this month by O'Reilly. For a
close-up view of how developers and researchers/designers can
leverage the CLI, OET spoke with co-author David Stutz, a member
of the core design team for the .NET Framework. He offered us
some keen insights, templates and code samples.
[FULL STORY] http://www.oetrends.com/cgi-bin/page_display.cgi?194
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