XML Web services are not secure. This should come as no surprise as any time you expose any kind of service to the ‘Net there’s a real risk that someone, somewhere will find a hole and exploit it to ...
XML is a hot topic these days, but what can XML really do for your company, and should you deploy it? Understanding what this standard can do for you is only the first step in an evaluation. The next ...
COMMENTARY--The rise of internetworking was fueled by the use of network-level security technologies such as SSL, IPSec and firewall filtering to create a secure perimeter around an enterprise network ...
Whether it's in the area of content management, CRM or enterprise application integration (EAI), XML has certainly grown beyond Web services. In fact, VARBusiness shows 25 percent of solution ...
I have a web service that I have written in C# that someone else in my company is trying to connect to and use.<BR><BR>It takes in about 30 strings and 1 List<string> and inserts it into my DB, ...
Sun Microsystems officials at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco on Monday presented road maps for the Java programming language, providing details on planned improvements such as boosts for Web ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13, 2002 — In the most significant product launch of the new Microsoft® .NET era, Microsoft Corp. Chief Software Architect Bill Gates today launched Visual Studio® .NET and the ...
LOS ANGELES — Microsoft Senior Vice President Jim Allchin at the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference here on Monday touted the upcoming Longhorn release of Windows for its XML, Web services, ...
The ASP.NET AJAX Extensions provide a class named ScriptMethodAttribute that can be applied to Web methods in a Web service. By using the ScriptMethodAttribute class, clients can make GET requests ...
REDMOND, Wash., April 11, 2001 — Barnstorming the country, Microsoft Corp. today made a number of product and industry announcements at different events dedicated to XML Web Services. In keynote ...
Not long ago, the idea would have been unthinkable: Microsoft and IBM, sworn enemies after their struggle for control of the PC operating system in the early 1990s, laying down their swords and ...
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