Web services are here to stay, but if you are like most software developers, you worry about the plaintext SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) messages being exchanged over the Web. Web services ...
XML messaging the SOAP way More widely used each day, developers are turning to the SOAP standard for XML messaging. SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) was originally proposed by Microsoft but has ...
COMMENTARY--The rise of internetworking was fueled by the use of network-level security technologies such as SSL, IPSec and firewall filtering to create a secure perimeter around an enterprise network ...
Deutsche Bank rolls out new XML ISO20022 message format for corporates Deutsche Bank today announced the launch of its Extensible Markup Language (XML) ISO 20022 version 03 format messages for ...
According to The Yankee Group, Nemertes Research and Burton Group, companies across a wide range of industries are embracing XML-based Web services, and 75% have deployed at least one XML Web service.
The Messages.xml file contains the various messages for the application. Each message can contain a combination of MessageID, MessageName and MessageNumber to uniquely identify each. All messages for ...
Web services hold great commercial potential, but can be a security nightmare. DataPower Technology’s Eugene Kuznetsov lists the ten XML Web Services best practices The rise of internet working was ...
The rise of internetworking was enabled by the use of network-level security technologies such as Secure Sockets Layer, IPsec and firewall filtering to create a secure perimeter around an enterprise ...
The growing use of XML and Web services is fueling development of hardware that promises to accelerate the processing of XML traffic and eventually become a staple of network architectures. The ...