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:: Web Services and SOA News ::
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Six Basic Rules for Securing SOA Based Projects
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Over the past five years, an "alphabet soup" of new Web Services Security specifications, standards, and buzzwords has been thrust upon the technology scene. As we have watched the evolution of many Web services security specifications, it has sometimes been difficult to wade through the murky and dangerous waters of implementation patent issues, vendor wars, competing specifications, and challenges of interoperability. These waters have thankfully become clearer over the past few years, due to vendor agreement and some diligent work in standards organizations such as OASIS and the W3C. Mature specifications have emerged and have become (or are now on their way to becoming) standards. As a result, many standards-based Web service security toolkits and implementations have been shipped that allow developers to build solutions quickly. That's the good news!
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[Monday, October 30, 2006]
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