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    Web Service Listings
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    Running IIS on Windows XP Home Edition?
    have now replaced my machine with a Windows XP Home Edition PC, which does not include PWS or any equivalent server product. Which server could I run on XP HE? I heard of Apache, but I do not know if it runs on XP HE or if it even supports ASP. 15Seconds DL Responds: Editor\'s note: this is not a supported or tested solution. Attempt at your own risk.

    Updated: 05/28/2005

    Implement Web Services Securely
    XML Web services are revolutionizing the IT industry, but unless corporations address security issues properly and early on, they could create serious risks and increase costs in ongoing administration. by Andrew Yang Tech Ed 2003 Issue ADVERTISEMENT X ML and Web services are simple but powerful standards that enable applications to communicate with each other more efficiently. Similar to how Internet-based technologies enable person-to-person (e-mail) and person-to-application.

    Updated: 04/27/2005

    Web Service Standards Set the Stage
    Understand how the ongoing Web services standards development process will affect the adoption of Web services technologies in the enterprise. by Randy Holloway July 2003 Issue ADVERTISEMENT W eb services have become a significant technology in corporate IT and software-development organizations. However, although nearly all platform vendors and software companies supporting enterprise customers have adopted a Web services strategy, the adoption rate for Web services technologies.

    Updated: 04/27/2005

    Load Balancing Your Web Site
    When it comes to handling lots of visitors, high-volume sites like Yahoo!, Netscape, and Microsoft have learned that the actual quality of service a Web server provides to end users typically depends on two parameters -- network-transfer speed and server-response time. Network-transfer speed is mainly a matter of your Internet-link bandwidth, while server-response time depends upon resources: fast CPU (especially for CGI programs), lots of RAM (especially for parallel-running HTTP daemon processes), and good I/O performance (especially for disk and network traffic).

    Updated: 03/24/2005

    Why WSE?
    WSE provides benefits such as end-to-end message-level security, content-based routing, and policy by leveraging the WS-Security, WS-Addressing, and WS-Policy specifications.

    Updated: 03/15/2005

    Web Services WS-SecureConversation and WS-Trust
    The Web Services Security (WS-Security) roadmap describes Microsoft's strategy for addressing security within a Web service environment. It defines a comprehensive Web service security model that supports, integrates, and unifies several popular security models, mechanisms, and technologies (including both symmetric and public key technologies) in a way that enables a variety of systems to securely interoperate in a platform- and language-neutral manner. It describes scenarios that show how the following specifications might be used together. This family of specifications delivers on this roadmap.

    Updated: 02/28/2005

    Build Better Business Processes with Web Services
    This article discusses:Easier service orientation with BizTalk Server 2004Orchestrating Web services as business processes Business Process Execution Language for Web Services for flexible orchestration

    Updated: 02/28/2005

    Step by Step Procedure to Build a Web Service
    In this exercise, you'll learn to: Create a new project in Visual Studio .NET 2003 Build and test an XML Web service that exposes data from a database using XML Web Services. XML Web services make it possible to exchange data in the form of XML messages between heterogeneous systems. Programs written in any language, using any component model, and running on any operating system can utilize XML Web services, providing developers a simple, cross platform mechanism for application interoperability.

    Updated: 02/21/2005

    Download Service Pack 2 of Web Services Enhancements (WSE)
    This newly released service pack addresses customer issues and provides a new Kerberos token that enables support for constrained delegation and clustering scenarios.

    Updated: 02/20/2005

    Updated Specifications on Web Services Transactions
    Customer feedback has driven new updates to WS-AtomicTransaction, WS-BusinessActivity, and WS-Coordination. Learn about additional support for two-way initialization, security composition, and more.

    Updated: 02/20/2005

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