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  Thursday, June 06, 2002


Matt Pope: A random muse: On Dialog, Radio and Groove
3:17:38 PM    

Sam Ruby comments on my post: Sam Gentile: Our blogger Mike Deem has a new MSDN column article Microsoft SOAP Toolkit Type Mappers.  This is sorely missing from .Net remoting and ASP.Net, and puts users in a position where people like Keith Ballinger are obstacles and bottlenecks.  This was the genesis for the now often quoted statement by Simon Fell that It's in the spec, its ten lines of code, just bloody write it!
3:11:22 PM    

Clay Shirkey: HTTP and HTML are the Whoopee Cushion and Joy Buzzer of Internet protocols.  Guido Casper: It's certainly worth a read for anyone involved in the SOAP vs. REST debate.  Thanks Guido! [Sam Ruby]
3:09:25 PM    

Part1 and Part 2 of Using UDDI at Run Time.
9:47:35 AM    

Christian Weyer begins a new montly column in doing XML Web Services with .NET.
9:43:56 AM    

Microsoft plans Web services security push. The software maker will announce plans Thursday for technology that will allow businesses to authenticate user identities between companies and applications using Web services standards. [CNET News.com]
9:33:23 AM    



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