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Liberty Alliance Publishes 1.0 Spec. The long-awaited specs are available for those willing to give some basic personal info to the alliance members. The Overview document looks interesting. More thoughts when I've had a chance to read the PDFs. [Doug Kaye: Web Services Strategies] Expect some thoughts from me too ;) Update: Peter Drayton already posted his comments.
Posted to identity, services @ 3:12:08 PM ( comments)
angryCoder: Web Service Listings -- What's The Frequency, Kenneth? "Web Services will never gain any momentum beyond marketing hype as long as they remain so poorly documented. To begin fixing the problem, both SalCentral and XMethods should begin doing a more thorough job of screening Web Services and rejecting those that do not provide adequate documentation. Web Service developers need to be nudged (or shoved) in the right direction. After all, it doesn't matter whether you are releasing a free Web Service, or a Web Service that you intend to charge for."
Posted to services @ 8:13:24 AM ( comments)
Sam Gentile: For the last 7 months, I have had the priviledge of working for Jack Ozzie and with some very bright people at Groove Networks in creating a full design add-in, the Groove Toolkit for Microsoft Visual Studio.NET, that will allow the .NET developer to create fully collaborative and peer-to-peer applications quickly and easily inside of VS.NET.
Posted to services @ 7:27:18 AM ( comments)