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Blog PostsCommunity: Java Web Services and XML Weblogs
JAXB RI 2.1.7 releas: JAXB RI 2.1.7 is released yesterday.
Working with Metro on Glassfish v3 TP2: Glassfish v3 will be the next major release of the GlassFish application server. GlassFish v3 Technology Preview 2 (TP2) is a milestone release of the GlassFish v3 Application Server.
Metro will be available as an Update Center module in V3 as part of the TP2. The following blog shoes how to work with Metro on V3
JavaOne 2008: Day 1, The Good, The Bad, and The Lame: What, if anything, talked about on Day 1 of JavaOne 2008 was of any import to Java developers?
JDK 6 Update 6 is out: JDK 6 Update 6 is available on java.sun.com and the news of JAX-WS users is that it has the fix for javac where there was an issue using classes in javax.xml.ws.wsaddressing package.
Joint Sun/Microsoft J1 talk on Web Services: Kevin Wittkopf (Microsoft) and I (Sun) will be giving a joint talk on Java (using Metro and GlassFish) and .NET 3.5 interoperable web services at JavaOne. The blog entry gives the details.
CFP DOA 2008: I'm on the program committee (my fourth time) for the Distributed Objects, Middleware, and Applications conference (DOA'08) being held in Monterrey, Mexico, Nov 10 - 12, 2008. Here is the Call For Papers. Submit something or plan on attending and discussing cutting edge middleware research.
Metro Web Services .NET 3.5 Plugfest 3/08 Results: 4 Sun development engineers were at Microsoft's Redmond campus last
week to test interoperability between future releases of the Metro Web
Services stack and Windows Communication Foundation in .NET 3.5. Here
are our latest results.
Status of WS-Addressing and MTOM Interop scenarios at Plugfest: I attended the Interop Plugfest at Microsoft campus from March 18th - 20th and tested the WS-Addressing, MTOM Interop scenarios. Overall, we got most of the interop issues resolved compared to the last plugfest. Read on for more details.
$175K in prizes for GlassFish and Metro web services stack: The GlassFish Community Awards (GAP) program
is giving away $175,000 (USD) in cash prizes for the best bug
reports and other contributions to the GlassFish community---that
includes the Metro web services stack. Read this blog entry for
details.
Eclipse Foundation and GlassFish community: Eclipse Foundation and GlassFish community: What's cooking in Eclipse, JPA, EclipseLink, GlassFish, Sun Microsystems, Java EE 6, and Ajax jMaki...
Jamie Nelson Speaks From the Trenches at Sun Identity: Sun's director of engineering for access and federation management sounds off in Part 1 of a new interview series on SDN.
A little update for JAX-WS 2.1 users with JDK 6 Update 4 and Update 5.: If you see a compilation error that package javax.xml.ws.wsaddressing does not exist with JDK 6 U4 and U5, see this entry for workaround
Developing Webservices from wsdl using Netbeans: The following blog shows how you can easily create a Webservices
project in Netbeans from an existing wsdl.
Sun and Microsoft speaking on Java/.NET integration in Utah: I will be speaking with Kevin Wittkopf (from Microsoft) on Java/.NET
integration at the Utah Java Users Group on Thursday, February 21,
2008. I will speak on Java/.NET 3.x Web Service Interoperability
using Project Metro at 6pm MT. Kevin will speak on Java and .NET -
Best of Both Worlds at 7pm MT.
Deploying SOAP 1.2 based webservice in Glassfish: This blog shows how to create,deploy SOAP 1.2 based services in Glassfish | ||
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