Web Services Podcasts
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Java Posse: Interview with Rod Johnson
Interview with Rod Johnson about SpringFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comRod Johnson's Bloghttp://blog.springsource.com/author/rodj/ Spring Frameworkhttp://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.5.x/reference/index.html SpringSourcehttp://www.springsource.org...
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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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NxtGenUG Podcasts: The One Which Stings Your Eyes ...
Published 12 years ago, running time 0h26m
After a lengthy absence Dave and Rich get back to podcasting. They're at the 2009 March Coventry NxtGenUG meeting where Alan Dean is talking about REST. John Price has his book of REST-ful jokes, but thankfully he's not on this podcast. Rich is attempting a world record for the number of times ...
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Herding Code: Episode 36: Scott Watermasysk
This week, the Herding Code cast talks shop with Scott Watermasysk about cloud computing, blogging platforms, Internet Explorer, the DotNetOpenId project and much more: Scott W, Scott K and Jon discuss Azure, Amazon Web Services and Google App Engine. Jon asks Scott W to share his thoughts on bl...
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IBM developerWorks: Dave Mitchell on IBM software delivery using Amazon Web services
Dave Mitchell, IBM Director of Strategy and Emerging Business for ISV and Developer Relations, lays out the details of IBM's partnership with Amazon Web Services to give developers access to IBM software products in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) virtual environment. This is product-level...
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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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IBM developerWorks: Chris Rothemich on the new Business Process Management Journal
Chris Rothemich, developerWorks editor for Business Process management, SOA and Web services content, introduces the new Business Process Management Journal.
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IBM developerWorks: Fiona Lam and John Robertson on creating stand-alone Web services apps
IBM software engineers Fiona Lam and John Robertson co-authored of a new tutorial series on creating stand-alone Web services applications with Eclipse and Java SE 6. They talk about the series, focusing on Part 1 which is on the Web service server application.
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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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Oracle Technology Network TechCasts: Oracle OpenWorld 2008: Oracle in the Cloud
Published 12 years ago, running time 0h9m
Sushil Kumar, Senior Director of Product Management, explains Oracle's newly announced support for deployment to Amazon Web Services (AWS), the new Oracle Secure Backup module for seamless backup to AWS, and other news on the cloud computing front.
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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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Google Developer Podcast: Google Developer Podcast Episode Eight: The world of Google data APIs
By Dion Almaer, Google Developer ProgramsMark Stahl is a technical lead on the Google data APIs team. Many of the APIs that Google offers are part of the Google data API family, so we thought it would be prudent to get some time to chat with him, and discuss all things GData.Using iTunes? If you ...
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Arcast: Secure, Reliable Transacted Messaging with WCF (Part 2)
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h29m
Indoor plumbing is just amazing isn’t it? Think about what we take for granted – turn on the tap and water magically appears, yet for those who live without it life is a constant struggle to find clean, safe water to drink. What does this have to do with architecture you ask? Well my friend, we a.
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Arcast: Secure, Reliable Transacted Messaging with WCF (Part 1)
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h27m
Indoor plumbing is just amazing isn’t it? Think about what we take for granted – turn on the tap and water magically appears, yet for those who live without it life is a constant struggle to find clean, safe water to drink. What does this have to do with architecture you ask? Well my friend, we a.
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Arcast: Securing Web Services with the Username Token in WSE 3.0 (Part 2)
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h25m
X.509 sounds cool and kerb? Well you know that is hip, but what about the old UsernameToken? I mean that sounds like your Father’s Oldsmobile. It doesn’t cut it… or does it? Actually the good ol’ UsernameToken is the most interoperable way to secure web services according to my guests Dwayne Tayl.
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Arcast: Securing Web Services with the Username Token in WSE 3.0 (Part 1)
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h36m
X.509 sounds cool and kerb? Well you know that is hip, but what about the old UsernameToken? I mean that sounds like your Father’s Oldsmobile. It doesn’t cut it… or does it? Actually the good ol’ UsernameToken is the most interoperable way to secure web services according to my guests Dwayne Tayl.
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Arcast: Securing Web Services with Kerberos Tokens in WSE 3.0 (Part 2)
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h28m
Kerberos...what a name for a protocol eh? Well according to Wikipedia “The protocol was named after the Greek mythological character Kerberos (or Cerberus), known in Greek Mythology as being the monstrous three-headed guard dog of Hades.” Well whatever you think of the name we are stuck with it n.
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Arcast: Securing Web Services with Kerberos Tokens in WSE 3.0 (Part 1)
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h35m
Kerberos...what a name for a protocol eh? Well according to Wikipedia “The protocol was named after the Greek mythological character Kerberos (or Cerberus), known in Greek Mythology as being the monstrous three-headed guard dog of Hades.” Well whatever you think of the name we are stuck with it n.
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Arcast: Security Legend Keith Brown
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h31m
Do you ever get worried about security? Ever find yourself thinking “I wonder if I know as much as I should about this?” Well if you don’t, perhaps you should my friend. Because we all need to be better educated on security – top to bottom – each of us must know the threats and the countermeasure.
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Visual Studio Talk Show (en français)
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