Greg Flurry

This article shows you how to connect non-SOAP HTTP service requesters and providers to the IBM WebSphere Application Server V6 Service Integration Bus. This lets requesters and providers leverage the integration capabilities of an enterprise service bus. Last month's article sh... (more)
This article shows you how to connect non-SOAP HTTP service requesters and providers to the IBM® WebSphere® Application Server V6 Service Integration Bus. This lets requesters and providers leverage the integration capabilities of an enterprise service bus. IBM's WebSphere Appli... (more)
WebSphere Studio Application Developer (WSAD) version 5.0 is the latest version of IBM's J2EE e-business application development tool. WSAD supports all phases of Web service development: the initial development of components such as JavaBeans or Enterprise JavaBeans, the transfo... (more)
Part 1 of this article (WSDJ, Vol.1, issue 7) showed how to create and use SOAP message-based Web services in WebSphere Studio Application Developer (WSAD). The standard behavior of such services is synchronous. Despite the provision for asynchronous operation of the message-base... (more)
WebSphere Studio Application Developer (WSAD) includes support for developing SOAP-based Web services. For example, the WSAD Web Services wizard allows you to turn a JavaBean into a SOAP RPC-based Web service with almost no work. In addition, WSAD can create a proxy for the RPC-b... (more)
WebSphere Studio Application Developer (WSAD) is IBM's newest J2EE e-business application development tool. WSAD, based on the open-source Eclipse tools platform, offers the e-business application developer a number of capabilities, including Web application development and testi... (more)
Sun, IBM, Novell, Oracle and nearly 50 other companies have proposed the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) as a solution for the development and deployment of e-business applications. What is J2EE? What does it offer to developers and users of e-business applications? Th... (more)
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