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This document explains various interesting/complex/tricky aspects of Metro, based on questions posted on the Metro users forum and answers provided. This is still a work-in-progress. Any feedback is appreciated. 1. Introduction to Metro 1.1. Required Software 1.2. What is WSIT? 1.3. How Metro Relates to .NET Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) 1.4. Metro Specifications 1.5. How the Metro Tech
Project Description Welcome to the JAX-WS Reference Implementation Project. This project provides the core of Metro project, inside GlassFish community This project develops and evolves the code base for the reference implementation of the Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) specification. The current code base supports JAX-WS 2.0 and JAXWS 2.1 but the project will track future versions of the
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Project Description This is the codebase and IssueTracker for Web Services Interoperability Technologies (WSIT) (previously known as Project Tango). It includes implementations of: WS-Trust WS-SecureConversation WS-SecurityPolicy WS-ReliableMessaging WS-AtomicTransactions/Coordination WS-MetadataExchange SOAP over TCP Note: WS-Policy (policy.dev.java.net) WS-Security (xwss.dev.java.net) have thei
Bhakti Mehta is a Member of Technical Staff at Sun Microsystems. She is currently working on the implementation of WS-Reliable Messaging to interoperate with Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation. Previously she has worked in JAXB and JAXP Reference Implementations. She has a Masters in Computer Science from State University of New York at Binghamton and a Bachelors in Computer Engineering fr
Enabling Distributed Transactions Between Glassfish and .Net 3.0 Posted by ryan_shoemaker on April 25, 2007 at 01:41 PM | Comments (5) WSIT Milestone 4 is now available on the Project Tango website and it includes support for WS-Coordination and WS-AtomicTransactions. Supporting these standards in our web services stack allows you to write fault tolerant applications that bridge across heterogene
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