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  • Diigo - Web Highlighter and Sticky Notes, Online Bookmarking and Annotation, Personal Learning Network. on 2009-11-27
    • Interact with others on content of interest.
    • Interact with others on content of interest.
  • Forum Nokia - Remote Device Access on 2009-09-12
    • Forum Nokia - Remote Device Access
    • Move your mouse on top of a phone, choose reservation length and click Start. A Java application will be downloaded to your computer for using the phone.





      You can make about 8 hours worth of reservations today

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  • SOA - SAVOIR FAIRE on 2009-06-24
  • Cordel da Pirataria | Bardo on 2009-06-18
  • Web Services Business Process Execution Language on 2009-06-16
  • pixelbreaker : PolarClock on 2009-05-24
  • Web services hints and tips: JAX-RPC versus JAX-WS, Part 1 on 2009-05-16
    • Introduction


      Web services have been around a while now. First there was SOAP. But SOAP only described what the messages looked like. Then there was WSDL. But WSDL didn't tell you how to write Web services in Java™. Then along came JAX-RPC 1.0. After a few months of use, the Java Community Process (JCP) folks who wrote that specification realized that it needed a few tweaks, so out came JAX-RPC 1.1. After a year or so of using that specification, the JCP folks wanted to build a better version: JAX-RPC 2.0. A primary goal was to align with industry direction, but the industry was not merely doing RPC Web services, they were also doing message-oriented Web services. So "RPC" was removed from the name and replaced with "WS" (which stands for Web Services, of course). Thus the successor to JAX-RPC 1.1 is JAX-WS 2.0 - the Java API for XML-based Web services.

  • JWS Annotation Reference on 2009-05-16
    • Overview of JWS Annotation Tags
    • The Java Web Service (JWS) annotated file is the core of your Web Service. It contains the Java code that determines how your Web Service behaves. A JWS file is an ordinary Java class file that uses annotations to specify the shape and characteristics of the Web Service.
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  • G1 > Tecnologia - NOTÍCIAS - Android ganha apoio da indústria de celulares on 2009-05-13
    • HELSINQUE (Reuters) - O sistema operacional Android, do Google, está ganhando
      apoio na indústria de celulares, com 8 milhões de aparelhos Android a serem
      vendidos em 2009, volume mais de 10 vezes maior frente ao ano passado, informou
      a empresa de pesquisa do mercado de tecnologia Strategy Analytics, nesta
      segunda-feira.


  • Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) - SOA 101: Understanding SOA on 2009-05-13


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      SOA 101: Understanding SOA

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