Software architects, developers, and project managers who've worked 'in the trenches' of SOA design and implementation over the last few years have learned some hard and valuable lessons. Some of these lessons can help you avoid the serious traps and pitfalls associated with SOA design... Software architects, developers, and project managers who've worked 'in the trenches' of SOA design and implementation over the last few years have learned some hard and valuable lessons. Some of these lessons can help you avoid the serious traps and pitfalls associated with SOA design...Mar. 15, 2007 01:45 PM EDT Reads: 11,513 Replies: 1 |
Over the past five years, an 'alphabet soup' of new Web Services Security specifications, standards, and buzzwords has been thrust upon the technology scene. As we have watched the evolution of many Web services security specifications, it has sometimes been difficult to wade through t...Oct. 30, 2006 04:15 PM EST Reads: 10,551 Replies: 1 |
When SOAP-based Web Services solutions began appearing five years ago, one of the major challenges was securely propagating end-user identity in Web Service chaining scenarios. Certainly a user could authenticate to a portal, and that portal could talk to a Web Service that talks to an...Oct. 19, 2006 01:15 PM EDT Reads: 9,488 Replies: 1 |
Over the past five years, the promise of enterprise information sharing has made great strides with the evolution of Web Services and the promise of Service Oriented Architectures (SOA). An architectural shift that moves us away from point-to-point client/server systems.Aug. 10, 2006 12:45 PM EDT Reads: 22,282 Replies: 4 |







Kevin T. Smith is a technical director at McDonald Bradley, where he leads the SOA and Semantics Security Team (S3T) focusing on securing Web services for multiple projects. An author of several technology books on XML, Web services, Java development, and the Semantic Web, he is a frequent speaker at many conferences, such as JavaOne, OMG Web Services, Association for Enterprise Integration (AFEI), and Net-Centric Warfare.
Over the past five years, an 'alphabet soup' of new Web Services Security specifications, standards, and buzzwords has been thrust upon the technology scene. As we have watched the evolution of many Web services security specifications, it has sometimes been difficult to wade through t...
When SOAP-based Web Services solutions began appearing five years ago, one of the major challenges was securely propagating end-user identity in Web Service chaining scenarios. Certainly a user could authenticate to a portal, and that portal could talk to a Web Service that talks to an...
Over the past five years, the promise of enterprise information sharing has made great strides with the evolution of Web Services and the promise of Service Oriented Architectures (SOA). An architectural shift that moves us away from point-to-point client/server systems.


















