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Sun Microsystems delays a much-anticipated Java specification by three months to comply with guidelines designed to keep Web services interoperable.
Most Java companies--such as IBM, Oracle, SilverStream, and now Sun--have been releasing their own Web services toolkits that offer differing guidelines to build Web services using Java.
Sun Microsystems delays a much-anticipated Java specification by three months to comply with Web services guidelines.
This post launches a four-part series introducing you to Java SE 6's support for Web services. Later in the series we'll build SOAP-based and RESTful-based Web services and explore advanced Web ...
Service virtualization is a technique used to simulate the behavior of dependencies of service during automated testing. This article explores this topic, and includes a tutorial using Hoverfly Java.
For Java developers the evolution to Web services simply seems the next logical step. Not surprisingly, then, commercial J2EE platform vendors have also jumped on the bandwagon, weaving special ...
Open-source Java platform provider Azul Systems is offering a new series of migration tools and services designed to help enterprise and public sector IT teams transition from proprietary Oracle Java ...
Java remains a powerhouse tool for application development, but developers need to take advantage of new design principles to get the most from their applications.
Preview of Java Message Service 2.0 over AMQP on Azure Service Bus Microsoft wants to empower its customers to lift and shift their Java and Spring workloads to Azure, while also helping them to ...