2010
InfoQ: WS-I closes its doors. What does this mean for WS-*?
So the question remains: has interoperability pretty much been achieved for WS-* through WS-I and the improvements made with the way in which the specifications and standards are developed today, or has the real interoperability challenge moved elsewhere, still to be addressed?
2007
Tackle WS-Security specification interoperability challenges, Part 1: Problem overview and four available workarounds
Most interoperability issues arise not from the base Web services specification (which is quite mature and stable), but rather from the various WS-* Web services extensions, such as WS-Security
2006
2005
Manageability - Be Liberal in What You Accept, Conservative in What You Send
There's a principle that in effect says that "the higher the degrees of freedom, the more complex the system" (well I don't know who said this). Anyway, it's more complicated to write an implementation based on a "liberal" specification, than one that is strict.
DLFP: OASIS envisage d'accepter les brevets
L'OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) envisage à partir du 15 avril d'accepter des brevets dans ses standards. Cela se situe dans le cadre de sa politique sur la propriété intellectuelle. C'est une remise en cause d'une interopérabilité qui se base sur des standards ouverts sans brevet.
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(25 marks)