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Implementing XML Encryption in Java
Bilal Siddiqui implements XML encryption in his Java API.

  

Protocol Design: Structure and Syntax
Syntax in protocols should be simple and consistent

  

From P2P to Web Services: Trust
Explains how web services might learn about trust from P2P

  

From P2P to Web Services: Addressing and Coordination
by Andy Oram
Andy Oram presents a two-part series examining the utility of P2P technology in the Web Services space.

XKMS Messages in Detail
by Rich Salz
In Rich Salz's latest column he examines the structure of XKMS messages in greater detail.

Creating and Consuming Web Services With PHP
by Jean-Luc David
Find out how to create XML-RPC, SOAP and REST web services using PHP, the most popular scripting language for web applications.

The Beauty of REST
by Jon Udell
Through his LibraryLookup project, Jon Udell finds that you don't need to understand what REST is in order to benefit from its use in a system.

Protocol Design: The Need for Speed
by Itamar Shtull-Trauring
Part three of our series on designing protocols looks at how network transfer speed can be maximized.

Atom API Update
by Joe Gregorio
The grassroots technology for weblog authoring, Atom, is undergoing rapid development. This article reviews the eighth revision of the specification for the Atom API.

Building a Web Services Container in Python
by Rich Salz
In Rich Salz's latest column he continues his implementation of XKMS by assembling a web services container server out of existing Python parts.

Protocol Design: Sessions
by Itamar Shtull-Trauring
In the second of his series on designing protocols, Itamar Shtull-Trauring discusses sessions, a way of grouping together messages.

DOM for Web Services, Part 3
by Faheem Khan
In the final part of his series on processing SOAP using W3C DOM, Faheem Khan covers Apache Xerces-J and explains when using DOM is appropriate.

Building a Security Infrastructure
by Rich Salz
In his latest column Rich Salz continues with the implementation of an XKMS web service; in this installment he focuses on the public key infrastructure.

Making Web Services Work at Amazon
by Edd Dumbill
Jeff Barr, Amazon's web services evangelist, presented Tuesday at XML 2003, explaining the decisions involved in making Amazon's puiblic web services strategy a success.

Protocol Design: How Many Bytes?
by Itamar Shtull-Trauring
In the first article of a new series on protocol design, Itamar Shtull-Trauring explores the different ways of indicating how many bytes are present in a protocol payload.

Developing a X-KRSS Web Service
by Rich Salz
In his latest column Rich Salz begins to discuss the implementation of a web service for doing key management with the W3C's X-KRSS standard.

Using XSS4J for XML Encryption
by Bilal Siddiqui
In the second part of his series on implementing web services security, Bilal Siddiqui introduces IBM alphaWorks' XML Security Suite for Java.

DOM for Web Services, Part 2
by Faheem Khan
This article shows how to use Microsoft's Document Object Model (DOM) implementation to create a user interface for a web service from a WSDL file, with examples both in Internet Explorer and using ASP.NET. It provides a gentle introduction to the programmatic use of the DOM.

The Impact of Site Finder on Web Services
by Steve Loughran
VeriSign's recently Site Finder service, now temporarily suspended, caused many problems for internet users and web applications. Particularly at risk from the Site Finder changes are web services applications. This article examines the difficulties caused by Site Finder, and what users and developers of web services can do about it.

Web Services Security for Java
by Bilal Siddiqui
This first article in a new column by Bilal Siddiqui embarks upon deploying web services security. Siddiqui introduces the use cases for a Java web service security API, and begins its implementation.

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