From: John Flynn ([email protected])
Date: 11/04/01
FYI John Flynn (703) 284-4612 DAML Integration and Transition PM BBN Technologies -----Original Message----- From: Digital Edition [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 5:34 PM To: Web Services Journal Subject: Exclusive Preview of Our Premier Issue ! <http://www.sys-con.com/2001/sub.cfm> Newsletter WSJ News Table of Contents In This Issue... Subscribe Now ! Privacy Notice _____ WSJList Join the WSJList now to monitor the pulse of the Web Services industry ! Subscribe to the WSJList: _____ WSJ2.com Buyer's Guide <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/cs.cfm> WSJ Forums <http://www.sys-con.com/forums/index.cfm?cfapp=12> Mailing List <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/list.cfm> WSJ Jobs <http://sys-con.tech-engine.com/> WSJ Store <http://www.jdjstore.com/> Advertise <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/advertise.cfm> Customer Service <https://www.icnfull.com/syscon/webservadrc.htm> Editorial Board <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/editboard.cfm> Subscribe <http://www.sys-con.com/2001/sub.cfm> Archives <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/archives.cfm> Digital Edition <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/digital.cfm> Editorial <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/editorials.cfm> Features <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/features.cfm> Interviews <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/interviews.cfm> Product Reviews <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/prodreviews.cfm> Source Code <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/source2.cfm> Volume: 1 Issue: 1 - Monday, November 5, 2001 This Issue Has Been E-Mailed to 344,280 Readers SYS-CON Media Introduces Web Services Journal... SYS-CON Media announced today the debut of its premier issue of Web Services Journal, the world's first print and online magazine devoted exclusively to the newest and most pervasive computing paradigm since the arrival of the Web itself. ( continued... <http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/010924/03032143_1.html> ) FLAMENCO NETWORKS Looking at Web services? You need to see the Flamenco Web services network and find out how to cut the time and costs associated with implementing business-class Web services by up to 80%. Visit http://www.sys-con.com/email/flamenco1031.cfm and download the white paper, "Web Services and the Need for Web Services Networks." Web Services Edge 2001 West Becomes the Most Significant Web Services Event of the Year <http://www.sys-con.com/xmledge> The hottest buzz on Web services took place at the Web Services Edge 2001 West conference during the Web Services CEO Panel discussion. Panel participants: Annrai O'Toole, Chairman, Cape Clear; Sean Rhody, panel moderator and editor-in-chief, Web Services Journal; Dirk Slama, CEO, Shinka Technologies; Greg O'Connor, President, Sonic Software; Ali Kutay, founder of WebLogic and CEO, AltoWeb; Eileen Richardson, President and CEO,Infravio; and Barry Morris, CEO, Iona Technologies. The panel discussion will be available in its entirety at SYS-CON Television on Monday, November 5 2001, at the conference Web site. WSJ NEWS <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/readerschoice> Web Services Journal Opens Nominations for First Reader's Choice Awards. Winners to be Announced at Web Services Edge 2002 Conference & Expo <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/readerschoice> <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/readerschoice> <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/readerschoice> <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/readerschoice> (October 30, 2001) - Nominations are now open for the first annual Web Services Journal (WSJ) Readers' Choice Awards. These awards, often referred to as the "Oscars of the software industry," will be given in 21 areas related to the entire spectrum of Web services. Web Services Journal is the only magazine focused completely on Web Services, and is uniquely positioned to cover .NET, J2EE, and other related technologies, rather than a single platform. ( continued... <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/readerschoice> ) VERISIGN - THE INTERNET TRUST COMPANY Upgrade your server security to 128-bit SSL encryption! Get VeriSign's FREE guide, "Securing Your Web Site for Business." 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Click here! http://www.sys-con.com/email/verisign1025.cfm TABLE OF CONTENTS Web Services CEO's Speak Out <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=51> (WSJ) The Business Transaction Protocol <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=55> (Tyler Jewell) A World of Web Services <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=56> (Sean Rhody) Web Services or Peer-to-Peer <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=57> (Oisin Hurley) Integration Server 1.2 <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=58> (Joe Mitchko) Groundhog Day <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=59> (Norbert Mikula) Silverstream eXtend�: Talking with a Web Leader <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=60> (WSJ) Sending Out-of-Band Messages to SOAP-Based Web Services <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=61> (Mark Moore) Deriving SOAP <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=62> (Ali Solehdin) Bridging the Web Services Divide <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=63> (Mani Chandy, Ph.D.) What's Online <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=64> (WSJ) Web Services and Distributed Component Platforms, Part 1 <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=65> (Boris Lubinsky and Michael Farrell) Building Web Services Using Microsoft.net <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=66> (Jonathan Cortez) Web Services: What Does It Take? <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=67> (Eilon Reshef) Rethinking Web Services, Pert 1 <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=68> (Kurt Cagle) Web Services Made Easy <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=69> (Graham Glass) What Can Web Services Learn From P2P? <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=70> (Clay Shirky) Web Services News <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=71> (WSJ) A Web Services Success Story <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=72> (Sean Rhody) ATTUNITY - FROM LEGACY TO WEB SERVICES... Use Attunity's Web Service-Oriented Integration to transform your legacy applications and data into Web Services. Rapidly generate Web Services using more than 128 pre-built connectors to virtually any data source on platforms including 0S/390, 0S/400, Tandem, OpenVMS, UNIX and Windows. See what the industry is saying: http://www.sys-con.com/email/attunity19a.cfm --- Download: http://www.sys-con.com/email/attunity19b.cfm INSIDE WSJ OCTOBER <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/readerschoice> View the Complete Issue <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/archivesc.cfm?volume=01&Issue=01> Download Source Code <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/source2.cfm?volume=01&issue=01> Download WSJ October .PDF <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/pdf/soap.pdf> BUSINESS BASICS <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=76> Web Services Fundamentals: From Whence It Came <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=76> by Phil Karecki As the trend towards Web services moves forward, it becomes more important that we understand its roots and origination. Subjects such as Web services, which have a tendency to be technologically discussed, should be viewed from a business angle wherever possible. In particular, the real possibilities of Web services can best be grasped when its foundation and the business needs for it are well understood. With some luck, as my background is technology, I'll be able to shed some light on why this trend has become so powerful and why it now has a chance to succeed in business. (continued...) <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=76> EJIP.NET - THE ENTERPRISE JAVA INTERNET PROVIDER *** PUT YOUR J2EE APP ON THE WEB IN FIVE MINUTES - FOR FREE!!!*** Ejip.Net is offering a free 30-day evaluation of its revolutionary J2EE Hosting Service. The fully-functioning on-line trial allows you to upload and deploy JSP's, Servlets, and EJB's to your choice of leading web, application, and database servers within minutes. Sign up now to access your free trial: http://www.sys-con.com/email/ejip1031.cfm COVER STORY <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=66> Building Web Services Using Microsoft .NET <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=66> by Jonathan Cortez <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=66> Microsoft .NET is the key enabling technology for Microsoft's vision of software as a service. The .NET Framework is the overall infrastructure that provides developers with a platform to create programs that transcend device boundaries and fully harness the connectivity of the Internet. In this article, I'll illustrate how easy it is to build and use Web services using the .NET Framework SDK. (continued...) <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=66> INDUSTRY INSIGHT <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=84> JAXM: Interoperable SOAP Communications for the Java Platform <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=84> by Dave Chappell The Java API for XML Messaging (JAXM) is a new Java application programming interface (API) that provides a standard way for Java applications to send and receive Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) messages. The basic idea is to allow developers to spend more time building, sending, receiving, and deconstructing messages for their applications and less time programming low-level XML communications routines. Developed through the Java Community Process, JAXM provides a simple yet flexible standard API for developing and deploying SOAP-based applications that can be truly interoperable with applications developed on other platforms. (continued...) <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=84> FEATURE <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=74> Content Management & Web Services <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=74> by Una Kearns Over the course of the last year, we've all read many articles on Web services and the various standards forming to address the different levels of the Web services stack (SOAP, UDDI, WSDL, ebXML). The stock quote example is becoming as recognized as "Hello World" from our introductory programming books. From responses to a recent poll in an online magazine, it is evident that there is still confusion over what Web services actually are and how they can be used effectively by organizations. (continued...) <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=74> TECHNOLOGY <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=81> Information Syndication Using Web Services <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=81> by Darren Govoni Current trends in IT and business computing indicate an evolution toward the dynamic exchange of business information, market intelligence, and commercial transactions. Technology standards such as XML have provided the common language needed to interoperate effectively across networks and systems. (continued...) <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=81> INDUSTRY INSIGHT <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=79> Mission Critical Web Services <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=79> by Norbert Mikula Web services are a great vision to talk about. as evidenced by the increasing number of companies declaring themselves the leader in the Web services market. Hype aside, just as with XML, sooner or later we'll all realize there's no Web services market per se but only ways to apply Web services as part of B2B machine-to-machine integration, enterprise portals, knowledge management, marketplaces, self-service forms, and so on. In other words, what we need to focus on is how to use Web services to solve specific technical problems rather than getting excited about new and more dynamic "plumbing." (continued...) <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=79> EDITORIAL <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=83> Web Services Edge 2001 - The Show Goes On <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=83> by Sean Rhody The software industry returned to New York City with the International Java & Web Services Conference and Expo at the Hilton New York. In spite of what many thought might prove insurmountable obstacles, the international software industry has provided New York City today with a resounding indication that heavy hearts and thoughts are not to be permitted to become a barrier to returning to the business of business, including the Internet technology business. (continued...) <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=83> ANOTHER VIEW <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=85> The Real Niche for Web Services: Part 2 <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=85> by Kurt Cagle Last month, in Part 1 of this article, I cautioned about the potential invasiveness of Web services. It's a scary thought that companies could have that much personal information about their customers, but I added then that there are some advantages to Web services, especially in the area of business-to-business. This month I focus on these advantages. (continued...) <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=85> SUBSCRIBE NOW AND SAVE ! <https://www.icnfull.com/scp/scpnewsubsc.htm?WSJ> <https://www.icnfull.com/scp/scpnewsubsc.htm?WSJ> Web Services Journal: <https://www.icnfull.com/scp/scpnewsubsc.htm?WSJ> [Cover Price: $6.99] Subscription Price Includes FREE WSJ2 Digital Edition * Two Years / 24 issues - USA - $125 (SAVE $42.76!) * One Year / 12 issues - USA - $69.99 (SAVE $13.89!) * One Year - Canada & Mexico (airmail) - $99.99 * One Year - All Other Countries (airmail) - $129.99 * Sample Issue: $12 (plus shipping & handling) WHAT'S COMING UP IN THE NEXT ISSUE CHECK YOUR INBOX ON NOVEMBER 15, 2001 ! WSJ�s next issue includes articles by Sonic Software's Dave Chappell on JAXM, the Java API for XML messaging; DataChannel's Norbert Mikula on mission-critical Web Services; Darren Govoni on Information Syndication; Kurt Cagle on the Real Niche for Web Services; Noel Clarke on Web Services as a "Middle-Mile" solution; and Brian Barbash�s product review of CapeConnect Two for J2EE by Cape Clear. The cover story of this issue features Content Management & Web Services, written by Una Kearns. Sean Rhody�s editorial talks about �The Information Paradox,� and in his �From the Industry� column, Steve Benfield, Web Services Edge Conference tech-chair and CTO of SilverStream, sheds light on What�s Happening in Web Services? WSJ2.COM LIST PRIVACY NOTICE <http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/article.cfm?id=83> Web Services Journal and SYS-CON Media ** DO NOT DISCLOSE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ** to outside parties UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. 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