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February 2005 - XML Nation
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Clemens posted a response to my original post about his position on Indigo contracts. In it, he says: WSDL and XSD and Policy are interoperable metadata exchange formats. That’s just about it. I agree. It's the information you exchange in these...
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I just read Clemens' post responding to Aaron's piece on what WS developers need to know about contracts. I agree with Clemens that most developers “on the street“ do not know XSD and WSDL very well. But I also agree with Aaron that they need...
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Sometimes getting away from the keyboard can really help you get your thoughts in order. I just got back from NYC, where I spent a long weekend with my family. I left the laptop at home (my 9 month old seems to occupy all my vacation time ;-), but I still...
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In the last couple of days, I've been posting a lot about the need to be deliberate in designing service contracts. I believe in that very strongly, and I don't think it will change if you are adopting Indigo in order to build interoperable Web services...
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Savas commented on my MEST post and pointed out that I'd missed something because neither he nor Jim was arguing that WSDL portTypes contain a single ProcessMessage operation. Okay, I admit, I missed something. He further explained that the point of MEST...
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Dare continues our conversation with this comment to my last post , my comments are inlined: It seems to me your are conflating a lot of concepts. I tend to agree with your statements about 3 web service stacks as evidenced by my most recent blog post...
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Dare just posted this comment to my post on the business value of services being reach: It seems your assumption is that everyone building distributed applications is placing them on the public Internet with the goal that every Perl kiddie and Javascript...
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Dilip pointed me to recent posts from Savas and Jim about “message transfer”, or MEST. It's an interesting idea and I told him I'd post my thoughts (sorry for the delay Dilip :-). As far as I can tell, the basic idea behind MEST is that web...
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Kevin commented on my last post, observing that in a many of these discussions there is not enough focus on the intended audience of these tools, i.e., “Joe Average corporate IT developer” not “the EBay's of the world” and “XML...
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Clemens has a new post titled “ Bad Habits to Give Up: Staring at Angle Brackets ”. I agree, that is a bad habit to give up... you should keep doing it! :-) Seriously, though, that isn't what he meant. Clemens perspective is that you should...
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Back in the old days when my friends and I used and taught others to use COM, Chris came up with a great way to present the essential choice you had to make when you set out to create a component. He called it “My 3 COMs”. First, there was...
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