Microsoft Vice President Makes .Net Pitch
News And he told attendees that Microsoft has in the works a new server-side tool called Xlang (pronounced "slang") that will enable them to "orchestrate multiple Web services". Maritz described Xlang as an "XML business-process automation workflow...
[July 11, 2000, 16:42]
Building A Scalable Business Process Automation Engine Using BizTalk Server 2002 And Visual Studio .NET
White Papers In future releases of BizTalk Server, the direction will be to allow XLANG schedules, which are the heart of any business process system, to be built and released by the business community. This paper covers the design and implementation of a...
[May 22, 2004, 1:03]
Oracle Appeals To W3C On Web Services
News In August, Microsoft and IBM merged their competing languages -- called Xlang and Web Services Flow Language (WSFL), respectively -- to create a combined language called Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS).
[September 11, 2002, 14:55]
Microsoft .Net For Linux?
News According to the latest SEC filing, these services include web services that support the XML format defined by the WWW Consortium (W3C), the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) as defined by the W3C, the Web Services Description Language (WSDL...
[October 13, 2000, 9:25]
Microsoft And IBM Sign Web Services Pact
News In fact, the Business Process Execution Language merges two languages -- Microsoft's Xlang and IBM's Web Services Flow Language -- that the two companies originally created separately. The first specification -- called Business Process Execution...
[August 9, 2002, 15:06]
Tech Giants Back New Web Services
News In fact, the Business Process Execution Language merges two languages -- Microsoft's Xlang and IBM's Web Services Flow Language -- that the two companies originally created separately. Microsoft, IBM and BEA Systems plan to announce new...
[August 9, 2002, 8:45]
Row Threatens Web Services Standards
News Other choreography languages potentially vying for inclusion under the W3C's imprimatur include the Business Process Modeling Language (BPML), ebXML's Business Process Specification Schema (BPSS), IBM's Web Services Flow Language (WSFL), and...
[January 17, 2003, 11:30]
