Some interesting recent developments in the Web Service space that I’ve been meaning to point to:
- JAX-WS 2.1 has been released. Enter the tubes…
- BPEL 2.0 is now almost an official OASIS standard. Do we now have to start referring to it as WS-BPEL instead of plain old BPEL/BPEL4WS?
Only slightly related, some interesting Java WS stacks benchmarks:
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Happy New Year to your all and a belated Happy Christmas to those I didn’t get to share festive pints with! I should be back blogging a bit more frequently now – prior to the festive break I had my head down getting the Cape Clear 7 Studio Beta release (What’s New) out the door on time so it’s been a bit quiet around here. Kudos to our team for producing such a polished beta release in such a short period of time!
So now we are in sync with the Callisto train, that opens up more than a few possibilities, some of which we are already working on. Thanks are also due to the folks at Eclipse.org, they have been great at dealing with the bugs we logged while migrating from WTP 0.7 to WTP 1.5 and through our use Eclipse, PDEBuild, TPTP, BIRT and various other pieces in our build and test harnesses. In one instance I think I can remember a patch being committed within an hour of the original bug report being received!
Onward and upward, time to catch up on what has been happing in the technology world for the past month
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