It's been a mad rush but at long last Oracle OpenWorld is done, our next rev of OC4J 10.1.3 released and the countdown is on to Christmas. Try out the new OC4J 10.1.3 Developer Preview 3 from here:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/java/oc4j/1013/index.html
Probably the most significantly visible piece of technology in it is the new Application Server Control at http://127.0.0.1:1810 (id/password: admin/welcome). From a Web services angle it is where are first WSM and real JAX-RPC runtime is revealed in almost its entirety as per my articles in Oracle Magazine pointed to from this blog. The Web services features are not only reflected in the AS Control management interface but also in the very cool 10.1.3 preview of JDeveloper at:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/101/index.html
To kind of flesh out the Web services management story a little better that I and others have slowly being opening the door on in various articles, I added a bit more material around my WSM slides in this presentation I did at OOW:
https://www.openworld2004.com/published/1413/1413_Lehmann.pdf
Hopefully you get these sense there is lots there in this 10.1.3 release and there will yet be some more coming as we get closer to production.
My role is changing a bit on the OC4J team to be a bit broader in scope than my familiar stomping grounds of Web services so my blog may start covering a bit more territory going forward. The hardworking team of Debu, Jon, Steve (breathing life again into his blog) ,Tug, and Frances (who remains bloggless so far!) are working to close this puppy down. We will be looking for a new inbound Web services PM to work with Jon filling my old role and to polish up that area of the release.
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