Web Services Podcasts
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Controlling SOAP and WSDL for ASP.NET Web Services
In this session we'll look at how we can use .NET Framework attributes to take more control of the SOAP and WSDL that ASP.NET generates for us.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Working with SOAP extensions in ASP.NET Web Services
This session looks at the SoapExtension extensibility mechanism for ASP.NET Web Services and how we can make use of it.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Working with SOAP headers in ASP.NET Web Services
This session looks at how we can program against SOAP headers from ASP.NET web services
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Calling Web Services Asynchronously
Want to invoke a back-end web service without hanging your user interface? Let's look how.
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webdev radio: Erik Hatcher of SOLR
This is a recent interview I had with Erik Hatcher from the SOLR project. SOLR :: SOLR is an REST interface for Lucene. File Download (36:18 min / 25 MB)
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webdev radio: Codemash Conversation - Avery and Holmes
I get to sit down (virtually) with Jim Holmes and James Avery to discuss their book “Windows Developer Power Tools”. The book covers over 170 open source tools to help improve your Windows development experience, from simple time-saving utilities to larger apps and tools which may ma...
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Parleys.com: Open Architecture
At the heart of most successful open source projects is an emphasis on open architecture -- at least one mechanism that allows the product to be utilized as a support network for unanticipated extensions and independently motivated functionality. Such extensibility mechanisms allow an open source...
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Parleys.com: Solving the SOA Paradox through Application Performance Monitoring
Enterprises are deploying SOAs to gain business flexibility and efficiency. However when it comes to ensuring superior performance this approach and the technologies that underpin it, pose special management challenges. The loose coupling of services offers clear benefits - such as better alignme...
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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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Parleys.com: JAX-WS, beyond the basics
Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.1 takes web services support in the Java platform to the next level. JAX-WS expands support for web services development in Java EE 5 and Java SE significantly. By aligning with Binding (JAXB) 2.x, JAX-WS provides complete support for document-oriented...
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Parleys.com: JSR 318 - Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1
Enterprise JavaBeans is an architecture for the development and deployment of component-based business applications. Applications written using the Enterprise JavaBeans architecture are scalable, transactional, and multi-user secure. The Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 specification focused on brin...
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Parleys.com: SAML v2
Discover the basics of single sign-on and how SAML assertions are finding their way into projects like OpenSSO, NetBeans and Glassfish to secure web services. SAML V2.0, approved by OASIS in March 2005, is an XML-based framework for communicating user authentication, entitlement, and attribut...
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Parleys.com: Spring Web Services 1.0
SpringSource recently announced the release of Spring Web Services 1.0. Spring Web Services 1.0 provides a flexible, powerful Web services framework by facilitating best practices such as contract-first Web service development, the WS-I basic profile, and loose coupling between contract and ...
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Parleys.com: Spring Web Services 1.0
SpringSource recently announced the release of Spring Web Services 1.0. Spring Web Services 1.0 provides a flexible, powerful Web services framework by facilitating best practices such as contract-first Web service development, the WS-I basic profile, and loose coupling between contract and ...
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Parleys.com: JAX-WS, beyond the basics
Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.1 takes web services support in the Java platform to the next level. JAX-WS expands support for web services development in Java EE 5 and Java SE significantly. By aligning with Binding (JAXB) 2.x, JAX-WS provides complete support for document-oriented...
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Parleys.com: Pragmatic SOA - Substance, not hype
The term "Service-Oriented Architecture" is very popular these days, but what does it mean? Is SOA just an abbreviation for Same Old Architecture? And if it isn't, where does the old architecture fit in? In this session, we will talk about SOA's and Web services in...
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Parleys.com: The State of REST vs. SOA
The debate about REST (REpresentational State Transfer) as an alternative to SOAP has been going on for several years now - with more and more respect for the REST point of view in the recent past. While many will agree that a RESTful approach is a better match for Web 2.0-style, public-facin...
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Parleys.com: A little REST and Relaxation
Roy T. Fielding is the Chief Scientist at Day Software Holding AG and supervises the modernization development of the infrastructure which the World Wide Web is based on. As one of the first modern Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1) architects, co-author of internet standards for HTTP an...
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Parleys.com: Open Source SOA
The focus of this session will be to demonstrate innovative open source technologies and give you an insight into the skills, tools and techniques for SOA-enabling your enterprise architecture. This session will be taught via lecture as well as interesting live demonstrations (e.g. .NET linking t...
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Parleys.com: SBA - Scalable SOA
Your high performance application is facing continuous and exponential growth in transaction and data volume? You know that SOA is the right architecture for addressing these challenges, but at the same time, you understand that web services cannot be the right way to go, because of their inheren...
Featured Podcast Show
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Hanselminutes
Last episode 11 years ago on www.hanselminutes.com
Hanselminutes is a weekly audio talk show with noted web developer and technologist Scott Hanselman and hosted by Carl Franklin. Scott discusses utilities and tools, gives practical how-to advice, and discusses ASP.NET or Windows issues and workarounds.