Web Services Podcasts
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IBM developerWorks: Alex Rodriguez on RESTful web services
Alex Rodriguez, a software engineer at IBM focused on Java 2 EE development and RESTful web services,talks about his feature article this week, RESTful Web Services: The Basics. He talks about what REST is, the need that it fills, and recommends additional learning resources.
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IBM developerWorks: WebSphere Application Server V7 tech chat
Greg Truty, a Web Services Architect for WebSphere Application Server, previews a "Meet the Experts" live technical chat on new WebSphere Application Server Version 7, happening next Thursday, Oct 16. Greg will be joined by six other IBM WebSphere experts.
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IBM developerWorks: Travis Grigsby on Web services for POS applications
Travis Grigsby is a developer with IBM Software Group Emerging Standards, and is the co-author of a new developerWorks article on Web Services for Point of Service applications. He talks about working on the specification and about the enhanced mobility of POS devices and apps to come.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Securing Web Services with WSE2.0
Here we'll take a look at how we can gain authentication, integrity and privacy features for SOAP messages with WSE2.0 and WS-Security
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.NET Rocks: Catching up with Pablo Castro
Pablo Castro brings us up to date on ADO.NET Data Services, offline data, REST services, cloud computing, and more.
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.NET Rocks: Catching up with Pablo Castro
Pablo Castro brings us up to date on ADO.NET Data Services, offline data, REST services, cloud computing, and more.
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endpoint.tv: HttpClient Query String and Form Input Management
In this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight guides the viewer on how to manage query string and form input while consuming REST services. In this screencast, Aaron builds on the simple Twitter command shell application presented in the previous HttpClient screencast. Aaron modif...
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endpoint.tv: WCF REST Starter Kit Lab 1 - Hello REST
Are you new to REST? New to WCF? No worries. In this simple lab we will build a "Hello World" SOAP service and then convert it to a REST service. This screencast is a walkthrough of the WCF REST Starter Kit Hands On Lab 1 - Hello REST. You can download the lab from http://code.msdn.microsoft...
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Parleys.com: JSR 311 - JAX-RS The Java API for RESTful Web Services
This API will enable developers to rapidly build Web applications in Java that are characteristic of the best designed parts of the Web. This JSR will develop an API for providing REST(Representational State Transfer) support in the Java Platform. Lightweight, RESTful approaches are emerging ...
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Hanselminutes: Practical Rest with Sebastien Lambla
Published 7 years ago, running time 0h30m
Scott talks to Sebastien Lambla, author of OpenWrap and OpenRasta, to get his thoughts about REST. Why are people so passionate about their Web Services? Should creators of Web Services be required to understand the Web, or is it OK to abstract things away?
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Hanselminutes: More on Service Stack with John Sonmez
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h34m
Scott sits down with trainer John Sonmez to talk more about the open source .NET and Mono REST Web Services framework called Service Stack.
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Hanselminutes: Framework Series: Service Stack with Demis Bellot
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h33m
Demis Bellot has put together an open source .NET and Mono REST Web Services framework called Service Stack. It's effectively a WCF replacement for some kinds of webservices. There's no XML and no code-generation. Why do frameworks like this exist and what kinds of things did Demis take into cons.
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Hanselminutes: Misunderstanding REST with Mike Amundsen
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h25m
Web Services with SOAP are a pretty well understood thing, but what's all this appeal about REST? Is REST just CRUD (Create Read Update Delete) for the Web? Is it a pattern, a style or dogma? Recognized REST expert Mike Amundsen sets Scott straight.
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Rails Envy Podcast: #98: I leave my syntax out when company comes over
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h18m
Episode #98- I leave my syntax out when company comes over.
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Rails Envy Podcast: The Ruby Show 98: I leave my syntax out when company comes over
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h18m
Episode #98- I leave my syntax out when company comes over.
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.NET Rocks: Kenn Scribner on REST
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h56m
Carl and Richard talk to Kenn Scribner about REST, its origins and intended uses.
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FeatherCast: Conversation with Brian (2 of 2)
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h7m
Here’s the rest of the conversation with Brian from ApacheCon Europe 2006. No particular topic, but some interesting insights into the Way Things Were, and how they got the way they are now. You can listen to it HERE, or via iTunes.
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SharePoint Pod Show: Using the SharePoint 2007 Business Data Catalog In Your Enterprise. Episode 12
In episode 12, Rob, Nick, and Brett discuss the SharePoint 2007 Business Data Catalog. What business problem the BDC is trying to solve? Life before the BDC – custom web parts, third party solutions, data view web part How to connect SharePoint to your LOB system (Application Definition Files) W...
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OnMicrosoft from InformIT: OnMicrosoft - Sun Metro and .NET WCF Interoperability with Harold Carr and Kevin Wittkopf - Part 2
Harold Carr and Kevin Wittkopf continue their discussion on Microsoft and Sun's interoperable Web Services.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: OnSoftware - Sun Metro and .NET WCF Interoperability with Harold Carr, and Kevin Wittkopf - Part 2
Harold Carr and Kevin Wittkopf continue their discussion on Microsoft and Sun's interoperable Web Services.
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The SitePoint Podcast
Last episode 11 years ago on www.sitepoint.com
News, opinion, and fresh thinking for web developers and designers. The official podcast of sitepoint.com.