Group aims to strengthen Web services
News WS-Reliability, if accepted as a standard and adopted by Web services providers, will let a company ensure that a message sent between two different applications is delivered reliably. WS-Reliability seeks to create a standardised method that is...
[January 9, 2003, 8:26]
Tech giants launch open-source messaging for Web services
News Reliable Messaging for Grid Services (RM4GS) implements the WS-Reliability standard, and allows Web services to communicate without the risk of losing data. WS-Reliability is an OASIS standard for reliable message delivery between web services.
[November 26, 2004, 16:35]
Battle for Web services standard continues
News That proposal, based on the WS-Reliability specification, was written by Oracle, Sun Microsystems, Hitachi, Fujitsu, NEC and Sonic Software. IBM and Microsoft indicated that they had technical differences with the authors of the WS-Reliability...
[March 14, 2003, 11:28]
Time to plan your Web services
News As companies began exploring this model, the security and reliability issues became more difficult and expensive to overcome than the benefits were worth. So Web services moved inside the firewall where companies could control security and...
[August 8, 2002, 14:05]
Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 (10.1.3.1) - Enterprise Web Services
White Papers In addition to standard such as JAX-RPC, Oracle extended its Web services platform to support enterprise deployment such as WS-Security and WS-Reliability. Oracle Application Server 10g R3 Web Services framework is a major release regarding core...
[February 5, 2009, 0:00]
MSDN Webcast: Windows Communication Foundation Top to Bottom (Part 12 of 15): Reliable Messaging (Level 200)
White Papers The attendee of this webcast will learn how to enable reliable sessions on standard bindings, see how WS-RM works, and discover how to control reliability settings using a custom binding. The presenter of this webcast introduces to reliable...
[September 1, 2007, 1:00]
Dell EqualLogic PS Series and Microsoft WS2008 Hyper-V
White Papers With Microsoft® WS 2008 Hyper-V, server virtualization becomes truly pervasive, reaching all segments of the IT market, heightening the need for innovative, cost-effective storage solutions that can simplify SAN deployments and provide enterprise...
[August 26, 2009, 1:19]
BEA pins its hopes on Quicksilver
News Quicksilver will use Web services protocols, such as WS-Reliability, to send data and be able tap into existing messaging systems. IBM, which is BEA's largest competitor, has also singled out reliability and better administration in its own product...
[October 7, 2004, 9:25]
IBM and Microsoft shun W3C standards meeting
News Other key Web services areas, such as security of messages and overall reliability of software, also are being debated within standards bodies. Critics have charged that Microsoft and IBM are reluctant to work with the existing WS-Choreography...
[March 14, 2003, 9:59]
Web services standards fail to unite
News Companies that back the specification -- Fujitsu, Hitachi, NEC, Oracle and Sun Microsystems -- will demonstrate on Thursday how products based on the proposed Web Services Reliability standard can interoperate as designed.
[September 5, 2003, 15:05]
Microsoft Hyper-V ready to go?
Blog With survey respondents asked to rank operating-system features in order of importance, virtualisation came last, in eleventh place, with scalability, high reliability and identity management taking the top three positions.
[June 25, 2008, 15:31]
Web services: Ready, steady... wait
News Much of the infrastructure to guarantee security, reliability and consistency of Web services doesn't yet exist. Microsoft, along with IBM, co-founded the Web Services Interoperability Organisation ( WS-I), which aims to promote Web services by...
[June 19, 2002, 14:28]
OASIS tackles messaging for Web services
News OASIS will base its work on an existing specification called Web Services Reliability (WS-R), that was developed and published by Fujitsu, Hitachi, Oracle, NEC, Sonic Software and Sun Microsystems. Web standards group OASIS is working to devise a...
[February 27, 2003, 8:17]



