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OASIS To Promote Interoperability of SOA Repositories with S-RAMP
Standards consortium OASIS will take on the issue interoperability for SOA repositories, driven by requests from vendors and end users. The new OASIS Technical Committee will work on a standard data sharing between SOA repository products from multiple vendors in cloud and on-premise environments
Full Story >Microsoft, Progress, CA, Others Agree on WS-* for Devices
OASIS has approved new standards to bring SOA/web services to peripherals, consumer electronics, and various instruments for smart apps. The three new standards are supported by Microsoft, Progress Software, CA, Software AG, Rde Hat and other OASIS members.
Full Story >OASIS Tunes SOA for Telecoms
Many of the worlds largest players in SOA and telecommunications are joining in an initiave to optimize SOA for telecoms. Member companies include: IBM, Alcatel-Lucent, Avaya, Computer Associates, Microsoft, Nortel, Oracle, Progress Software, and Verisign.
Full Story >OASIS Bears Down on ‘Last Mile’ SCA Specs
Many top names in SOA -- IBM, BEA, Oracle, Progress Software and others - say it is time to develop a fuller suite of specs for Service Component Architecture (SCA). OASIS is taking up the charge by forming 6 new committees to create test plans, test cases, and scenarios for important last-mile specs. IDN takes a look.
Full Story >End Users To Gain Voice in SOA Blueprints
Finally, it appears that enterprise end users will get their chance to influence the creation of SOA Blueprints for the real world. IDN examines the results of the first OASIS meeting, where vendors of products and services will now work closely with leading enterprise end user firms in banking, manufacturing and other sectors.
Full Story >XML Vocabularies Key to Cross-Business Interop
This week, F100 IT execs and top providers of enterprise software and web services tools are meeting at an OASIS event to discuss how to make it easier for corporate IT to develop web services across vertical sectors. One idea is to build a common library of web services, akin to J2EE's common library of objects. IDN spoke with OASIS' President Patrick Gannon for more insight on why Boeing, GM, JPMorganChase, are so keen on the "The Future of XML Vocabularies."
Full Story >SAML 2.0 Security Gets Test, Preps for Vote
SAML 2.0, the key upgrade to a core web services security markup language, passed two key hurdles last week. First, SAML 2.0 passed an interop test to exchange authentication, attribute and authorization info with other major security specs. Second, a draft SAML 2.0 spec is ready for the vote. Get the details.
Full Story >OASIS Adopts SPML 1.0 Spec, On To SPML 2.0
SPML 1.0, an XML approach for cross-platform provisioning and for secure web services, was adopted Nov. 3 by OASIS. Supported by heavyweights IBM, Microsoft, CA, work is already underway for SPML 2.0 to bring more provisioning and security features to web services and SOA devs. Get the latest on SPML's use, the final docs, and insights from Darran Rolls, chair of the OASIS Service Provisioning Markup Language Technical Committee, for using SPML.
Full Story >SPML Passes Demo As Multi-Platform Provisioning Spec
OASIS execs passed a hurdle earlier this month, as they successfully demoed the Service Provisioning Markup Language (SPML) as an XML-derived standard for multi-platform provisioning. While not yet an adopted standard, SPML advocates are eyeing OASIS adoption by the end of the summer. See if this proposed standard passes muster with your needs.
Full Story >OASIS to Demo Interoperable Web Services Security
Next week, OASIS looks to tackle head on the vexing issue of provisioning web services security, as it gives the first public demo of SPML, a proposed XML-based B2B framework for provisioning, exchanging and administering user access and other resource rights. At the debut, execs also intend an interoperability demo of multiple vendors' software products that have implemented first-generation Service Provisioning Markup Language.
Full Story >OASIS Eyes Open Web Services Management Specs
There's good news this week for those Java and .Net developers and sysadmins who want vendors to pay more attention to developing open standards for managing end-to-end web services. OASIS continues to push an agenda for cross-platform, web services management standards.
Full Story >OASIS Preps Developers for UDDI v2 Standard
Next week, OASIS begins formal consideration of proposals for UDDI v2 as an Open Standard for web services registries, including its committee work on specifications, APIs, model requirements and implementations. See IDN's quick overview along with links to proposed standards and even sample code.
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