In a few short years, a once obscure technology bearing the unremarkable name of Extensible Markup Language has gone from a dry-as-dust specification to the center of the newest Web revolution. Like ...
COMMENTARY--The rise of internetworking was fueled by the use of network-level security technologies such as SSL, IPSec and firewall filtering to create a secure perimeter around an enterprise network ...
People who think the world of effortless Web services and XML communication are just around the corner are confused, thinking that having a clear view of the future means it’s a short distance to get ...
DataPower joins a handful of companies building dedicated hardware to overcome the overhead from processing and securing XML-based applications. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech ...
In an interview with InfoWorld’s Paul Krill at OSCON in July, Tim Bray of Sun, the co-inventor of XML, branded the SOAP stack for XML Web services “a failure.” SOAP is of course based on XML, and the ...
The leading Web standards group has released ten draft XML specifications intended to make the Web perform more like a database. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) published updates to a group of ...
Every day more businesses migrate towards the web. They offer on-line support for their clients. This support translated in web pages must be linked with the companies’ data servers. The solution for ...
In a world of microservices development and Docker-based deployments, RESTful web services tend to grab all the headlines. However, there's still a place in modern enterprise architectures for ...
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