Biometrics Goes Linux By XML News Desk DigitalPersona, the
biometrics authentication
folk, has moved its One
Touch SDK to Linux so
developers can create
fingerprint-enabled Linux
applications. It figures
it would be good for
embedded Linux platforms
and standalone systems in
retail, finance,
healthcare and time and
attendan Oct. 8, 2007 02:45 PM Reads: 12,990 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Come and Have Beer with
Me at AJAX World By James Hamilton  I will be attending the
Ajax World Conference
next week in Santa Clara.
I will also be at the
opening reception on
Monday and the conference
party on Tuesday. Over
the weekend Jesse Liberty
blogged about this as
well 'If you are going to
be at AJAXWorld, look for
me on Twitter, and let Sep. 20, 2007 03:15 PM Reads: 27,716 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Implementing SOA Without
Enterprise Mashups? You
Might As Well Kiss Your
Job Goodbye! By John Crupi  While these experts
differ on issues like the
importance of SOA ROI,
how to calculate SOA ROI
(if at all), and why we
don't have more/better of
it, they all seem to
agree on one thing:
'Enterprise-wide support
for SOA hinges on the
ability to demonstrate
value to the business at
large Sep. 19, 2007 06:00 PM Reads: 17,454 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
Yahoo! Mail Beta Spamming
All My Contacts?!?! By Alexander Falk  While trying out the
Yahoo Mail Beta (in
combination with the new
Yahoo Mash Beta), I
imported my address book
from GMail into Yahoo
Mail today - and was
HORRIFIED when Yahoo
proclaimed that it was
now going to spam all my
contacts and tell them
about my 'new' Yahoo
e-mail address. Wha Sep. 19, 2007 04:15 PM Reads: 6,129 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Microsoft-Novell
Interoperability Lab
Opens By XML News Desk Microsoft and Novell have
opened that
interoperability lab in
Cambridge, Massachusetts
promised in their
controversial November
accord. The location is
right under the nose of
the disapproving Free
Software Foundation. The
idea is to build and
support technologies that
let Windows and Sep. 18, 2007 10:30 AM Reads: 9,383 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Which One Is Better,
iPhone or the Windows
Smartphone? By Alexander Falk I've been a big proponent
of smartphone technology
for a long time, and have
been chasing the 'perfect
smartphone' for a while.
Specifically, I've been
hooked on using Windows
Smartphone devices,
because of the seamless
integration with Outlook
and the resulting
automatic synchronizati Sep. 16, 2007 08:45 PM Reads: 15,531 Replies: 4 read & respond » |
Microsoft Fails to Win
ISO Approval for the
Office Open XML (OOXML)
Standard By Alexander Falk Last week Microsoft
failed to win ISO
approval for the Office
Open XML (OOXML) standard
in the 2nd round of the
ISO standardization
process. While the Wall
Street Journal published
a critical article about
this, this is by no means
the end of the road, nor
is it even a major
setback - Sep. 11, 2007 06:30 PM Reads: 9,313 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Sony Announces a Dancing
iPod Killer-Wannabe? By Alexander Falk  Sony officially announced
a new cross-breed between
robot and MP3 player (so
far in Japan only). The
Rolly is a hand-sized
device that not only
plays your tracks but
also dances to the music.
In other words, it's a
dancing iPod
killer-wannabe... Sep. 11, 2007 05:15 PM Reads: 8,264 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Data Services Made Easy
for Adobe Flex
Applications By Indroniel Deb Roy; Alex Nhu Flex has gotten popular
lately because of its
rich GUI capabilities. It
also comes in handy with
HTTPService and Web
Service components
connecting to back-end
servers to fetch and
update data. But using
this mechanism to talk to
the back-end server
requires formulating a
unique service Sep. 11, 2007 03:30 PM Reads: 25,233 Replies: 11 read & respond » |
Should Every Application
Be a Platform? By Dave Winer  The idea then came up
again with the push to
integrated software in
the early 80s. Mitch
Kapor and Lotus were
selling the idea of an
all-in-one package,
Symphony, which was a
word processor, database,
spreadsheet, graphics and
communication program,
with a macro language
tying it all t Sep. 10, 2007 05:15 PM Reads: 8,469 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Virtualization Player
Citrix Snaps Up
QuickTree's XML and Web
Services Technology By XML News Desk  'As Web 2.0 technologies
for the enterprise
emerge, we see the
increasing need for the
entire application
delivery infrastructure
to be more XML-fluent,'
said Klaus Oestermann,
vice president and
general manager for
application networking at
Citrix Systems, Inc, as
Citrix announced thi Sep. 9, 2007 02:45 PM Reads: 9,975 read & respond » |
Popular CA Speaker Paul
Lipton To Give Session at
SOAWorld Conference &
Expo 2007 West By SOA World Magazine News Desk  Paul Lipton, a Senior
Architect in the CA
Intellectual Property and
Standards Group, likes to
remind audiences wherever
he speaks that popular
assumptions can often be
dangerous: the many
unique and
highly-regarded
architectural
characteristics of SOA,
for example (such as
loose-coupli Sep. 9, 2007 09:30 AM Reads: 10,163 read & respond » |
AJAXWorld Major
Sponsorship Opportunities
Sold-Out! By RIA News Desk SYS-CON Events announced
today that 'AJAXWorld
Conference & Expo 2007
West' main sponsorship
opportunities are now
sold-out! Limited number
of expo and event
sponsorship opportunities
that are still available
are expected to be
completely sold before
the end of the month. The
new spons Sep. 7, 2007 03:00 PM Reads: 33,835 read & respond » |
Back by Popular Demand,
AJAX Bootcamp in Santa
Clara, California! By Frank Cohen I will be teaching a one
day Bootcamp course on
Ajax at the AJAXWorld
Conference in Santa
Clara, California on
September 23, 2007.
Details are at http://aja
xbootcamp.sys-con.com I
will be expanding the
Ajax construction tools
section from the Ajax
Bootcamp I taught in New
York at the S Sep. 7, 2007 03:00 PM Reads: 36,410 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
I Wonder What W3C's
Response Will Be To AJAX? By Frank Cohen  I wonder what W3C's
response will be to AJAX?
In my experience there is
a whole lot more
request/response pattern
usage in AJAX apps that
are now in production
than SOAP. A W3C standard
interface definition
language for AJAX apps is
very much needed! Sep. 6, 2007 11:45 PM Reads: 8,758 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
SOA Management Solutions
with XML-based JaxView
3.5 By SOA World Magazine News Desk Architects, developers
and IT operations
managers working with Web
services in production
need visibility into the
operation and service
quality of XML-based
services. Managed Methods
has developed a Web
services monitoring
capability that can plug
into the network
infrastructure witho Sep. 6, 2007 01:15 PM Reads: 5,407 read & respond » |
iTVCon - Internet Video
Conference & Expo
Registrations Now Open By Internet Video News Desk  The inaugural iTVCon -
Internet Video Conference
& Expo (November 12-13,
2007) is building out its
program and the
Conference Advisory Board
is busy sorting through
the hundreds of proposals
for technical and
strategic sessions that
have been coming in.
Final deadline for
proposals is Sep. 6, 2007 08:00 AM Reads: 30,518 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Microsoft Looks for the
Big Guns in OOXML
In-Fighting By XML News Desk Bill Gates has reportedly
been making phone calls
to the Secretary of
Defense and the Secretary
of Commerce to push the
American National
Standards Institute to
ignore the votes of its
advisory committees and
vote 'yes' on ISO
standardizing Microsoft's
Open Office XML (OOXML)
format, t Sep. 5, 2007 09:45 PM Reads: 27,395 Replies: 5 read & respond » |
Stylus Studio 2007 XML
Enterprise Suite -
Two-for-One By XML News Desk Until Friday, August 31,
2007, you can buy a
single-user license of
Stylus Studio 2007 XML
Enterprise Suite, and
Stylus Studio will e-mail
you a complimentary
second license for your
friends or co-workers. Aug. 28, 2007 02:00 PM Reads: 6,196 read & respond » |
How to Use Google Web
Toolkit with Oracle
Sleepycat By Oracle News Desk This AJAXWorld Conference
& Expo 2007 West session
is based on Erick Audet's
real-life experience
using the Google Web
Toolkit (GWT) with a
persistence layer handled
by Sleepycat from Oracle.
He will demonstrate how
fast the response time
can be when no middle
tier persistence layer su Aug. 12, 2007 09:45 AM Reads: 16,292 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
AJAXWorld Conference $250
Gold Pass Savings to
Expire Friday, August 17 By RIA News Desk AJAXWorld Conference &
Expo 2007 East sponsors
included: Laszlo Systems
(Diamond Sponsor), JackBe
(Platinum Sponsor), Adobe
(Platinum Sponsor),
Cynergy (Platinum
Sponsor), Backbase (Gold
Sponsor) Google (Gold
Sponsor), Nexaweb (Gold
Sponsor), ICEsoft (Gold
Sponsor), Oracle (Gold
Sponso Aug. 10, 2007 01:45 PM Reads: 23,393 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Using XMLSocket for
Server Push in Flex By Jason Weiss  Adobe's LifeCycle Data
Services ES offers
developers powerful
capabilities. Some of
this software's
capabilities,
specifically server push,
can be developed with
relative ease using a
utility class that has
been around in the Flash
APIs for a great while,
and without having to pay
lic Aug. 9, 2007 06:15 PM Reads: 16,074 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
Enterprise Faxing as Easy
as XML By Steve Adams  With an XML-capable
service, developers don't
have to make alterations
to enterprise
applications, nor do they
need to create a
completely separate
application to map from
one system to the other.
The faxes are transmitted
to and received from the
Internet fax service as
XML documents, Aug. 9, 2007 06:00 AM Reads: 4,875 read & respond » |
AJAXWorld Conference $250
Savings Deadline Expires
Friday, August 17 By RIA News Desk AJAXWorld 2007 West will
take place on September
23-26, 2007, at the Santa
Clara Convention Center,
in Santa Clara,
California, and will
offer a new dedicated
'iPhone Track.' Another
dedicated track will
offer a comparative
education opportunity for
conference delegates on
emerging RIA Aug. 4, 2007 05:00 PM Reads: 34,843 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
Real-World Java Seminar
Sponsored by CodeGear,
Red Hat, Nexaweb, Farata
Systems, and PushToTest By Java News Desk  A seasoned Java
professional has to know
more than just the syntax
of the Java language.
Java EE offers a set of
standardized technologies
for enterprise
development. A number of
open-source frameworks
such as Spring or
Hibernate are widely used
in a variety of Java
applications. Famil Aug. 1, 2007 08:00 PM Reads: 30,401 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Using XML with Stored
Procedures Effectively in
SQL Server 2005 By Srinivas K. Surampalli  .NET lets us easily
serialize an object into
XML and deserialize XML
into its corresponding
object. This
functionality has been
available since .NET 1.0.
The introduction of new
data type called XML in
SQL Server 2005 gives us
even more advantages that
come in handy with Stored
Procedu Jul. 30, 2007 04:45 PM Reads: 12,516 Replies: 4 read & respond » |
Instantiations Announces
GWT Designer for Google
Web Toolkit By Eclipse News Desk Instantiations announced
the release of GWT
Designer 1.5. The
definitive development
tool for the Google Web
Toolkit (GWT), GWT
Designer is a
comprehensive product for
creating AJAX Web
applications using the
Java programming
language. AJAX is
shorthand for
asynchronous JavaScript
and Jul. 27, 2007 07:00 PM Reads: 22,459 read & respond » |
OOXML's Fast Track to ISO
Standardization a
Minefield By XML News Desk V1, the subcommittee
advising the
International Committee
for Information
Technology Standards
(INCITS) on formats, has
failed by a tantalizing
two votes to endorse
Microsoft's Office Open
XML (OOXML) format,
already standardized by
ECMA, as fit for ISO
standardardization even
though M Jul. 22, 2007 05:15 PM Reads: 10,184 read & respond » |
Real-World Java Seminar
Packs Punch By Java News Desk  The single-day,
multi-track Real-World
Java Seminar will be held
at the Roosevelt Hotel in
New York on August 13.
Produced by SYS-CON
Events, this is the
largest Java developer
event on the East Coast,
and features a business
track as well as two
technical tracks. All
attendees will ha Jul. 13, 2007 08:45 AM Reads: 26,512 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Get a Boost of Flex this
Monday in New York City By Yakov Fain  Can afford to take just
one day off, get out of
your cubicle and see what
other people up to these
days? Is J2EE still in
favor? What's this ESB is
about? Have you even
heard of using Flex as a
Web front end of your
Java applications? Do not
miss an event in NYC this
Monday, that is cr Jul. 8, 2007 09:00 AM Reads: 30,957 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
AJAXWorld University AJAX
Developer Bootcamp at SOA
World By Frank Cohen  I will be teaching a one
day course on AJAX at the
SOA World Conference in
New York on June 27,
2007. Details are at http
://ajaxbootcamp.sys-con.c
om/. I will also be
leading a session on XML
and SOA performance
optimization using test
automation. The session
will include a
demonstratio Jun. 11, 2007 02:30 PM Reads: 10,946 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
AJAXWorld University AJAX
Developer Bootcamp to
Take Place on June 25,
2007 in New York City By RIA News Desk  SYS-CON Events has
created a hands-on,
immersive learning
experience for all Web
developers who want to
know the how, what, and
why of the tools and
concepts behind AJAX
(Asynchronous JavaScript
and XML), the popular
user-interface approach
to creating Rich Internet
Applications. AJAXW Jun. 10, 2007 01:00 PM Reads: 18,543 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Microsoft Spits in GPL
Creator Richard
Stallman's Eye By XML News Desk Goodness, didn't
Microsoft just spit in
Richard Stallman's eye?
The GPL creator's
attempts to stop
Microsoft from cutting
any more of those
patent-protection deals
like the one it cut with
Novell don't quite seem
to be working. The last
draft of the
Microsoft-limiting GPLv3
was barely Jun. 8, 2007 09:45 AM Reads: 12,501 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
How and Why AJAX, Not
Java, Became the Favored
Technology for Rich
Internet Applications By Bruce Eckel 'The Java backlash,'
writes Bruce Eckel, 'has
been building up steam,
and we're starting to see
some fundamental shifts
because of it.' Java has
been around for 10 years
yet applets are not the
primary way that we
interact with the web.
Applets are not
ubiquitous, and everyone
got exci Jun. 7, 2007 10:15 AM Reads: 109,930 Replies: 38 read & respond » |
The New SOA Synergy
Session at SOA World
Conference & Expo By SOA World Magazine News Desk 'For example,' explains
Lipton, 'SOA services can
be vulnerable to
denial-of-service attacks
and other problems
resulting in costly
service level failures.
Only the synergy of
transaction-oriented
operational and security
management can achieve
visibility into such
problems before they Jun. 2, 2007 10:15 PM Reads: 15,236 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Nexaweb Launches
Enterprise Web 2.0
Partner Program By Web 2.0 News Desk Nexaweb unveiled a new
ISV and OEM partner
program. Independent
Software Vendors (ISV)
and Original Equipment
Manufacturers (OEM) are
under intense pressure
from customers and
competitors to give their
applications a more
'user-friendly, Web-like'
interface and to find
new, less-expens Jun. 2, 2007 08:45 PM Reads: 9,317 read & respond » |
Real-World Java Seminar
Expanded to Three Tracks
and More Than 30 Sessions By Java News Desk  The Real-World Java
Seminar is a one-day
event that's packed with
technical presentations
delivered by the Java
industry experts.
Attending this event will
allow you to take a fresh
look at the architecture
of the projects you're
working on now and can
serve as a roadmap for
your furth Jun. 2, 2007 04:30 PM Reads: 17,374 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Microsoft Building Open
Source Bridge to China By Enterprise Open Source News Desk According to Microsoft,
'Our customers have told
us their data needs can't
be addressed by a
one-format or
one-standard-fits-all
approach. Everyone wants
to use their data in
slightly different ways.
That's why we are
enabling customers to
pick from whatever format
they want to use wit May. 29, 2007 06:00 PM Reads: 9,493 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Dave Winer: "It's Time
for Web 2.0 to Stop Being
Exclusive" By Web 2.0 News Desk A war of words has broken
out in the world of Web
2.0 - between the
software developer who
created or was a lead
contributor to several of
the most popular XML
dialects and APIs related
to web publishing (RSS
2.0, XML-RPC, OPML, and
the MetaWeblog API), Dave
Winer, and the founder of
May. 23, 2007 08:15 PM Reads: 22,891 Replies: 3 read & respond » |
Nexaweb and BlueNote
Enhance Enterprise Web
2.0 Applications By Web 2.0 News Desk Nexaweb Technologies,
Inc., provider of the
leading standards-based
platform for building and
deploying Enterprise Web
2.0 (EW2.0) applications,
and BlueNote Networks,
the leading provider of
Business Communications
Platforms for delivering
real-time interactive
communications as servi May. 21, 2007 06:15 PM Reads: 15,213 read & respond » |