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Last update: 2006/01/09, 21:02:37
Description: Jon Udell's writings, discussions, and software
- Analysis | The Road to Managed Code
On June 6, Microsoft posted security bulletin MS02-026, titled "Unchecked Buffer in ASP .Net Worker Process." Tongues immediately began to ...
- Column | Flash Communication Server MX
Flash MX and the FlashComm server together deliver event-driven peer networking, streaming-media services, a productive scripting environment that ...
- Analysis | XML alone won't cure Web security ills
It's an article of faith that security is holding up the web services show, and that's true. But we can't wish away the complexity of Kerberos, PKI ...
- Column | Control your identity, or Microsoft and Intel will
We can choose accountability, or we can let the unholy alliance of Hollywood, Microsoft, Intel, and the government choose for us. The alliance, ...
- Analysis | Web services orchestration
Two proposed XML grammars for describing the orchestration of Web services -- Microsoft's XLANG, used by BizTalk, and IBM's WSFL (Web Services Flow ...
- Analysis | Legacy assets meet SOAP
So where are all the Web services? They're crawling out of the woodwork. Virtually every software asset can now be offered, or soon will be able to ...
- Analysis | Google, PageRank, and K-Logging
Webloggers are becoming the guerrilla warriors of a KM (knowledge management) revolution. On both sides of the firewall, they and Google are natural ...
- Feature | Java IDEs and Java's Future
With last week's announcements from IBM, it became clear that Eclipse will host IBM's middleware tools as comprehensively as NetBeans does Sun's. ...
- Feature | Loose Coupling
Web services are a species of componentized software. As such, the usual design patterns apply. Components need well-specified interfaces, and they ...
- Column | Seeing and tuning social networks
In my OreillyNet column this month, I interview Jon Schull and Valdis Krebs who both offer great perspectives on the social networking craze that is ...
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