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The WS-I has published (officially, with press and
everything) the Sample Applications.
The WS-I Sample Application
1.0 provides a configurable collection of Web services, which exercise the WS-I Basic
Profile 1.0 using a supply chain scenario that
models the interactions between multiple retail storefronts, warehouses and manufacturers.
Implementations of the Sample Application have been delivered by BEA
Systems (Nasdaq: BEAS), Bowstreet, Corillian, IBM (NYSE: IBM), Microsoft
(Nasdaq: MSFT), Novell (Nasdaq: NOVL), Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL), Quovadx (Nasdaq: QVDX),
SAP (NYSE: SAP) and Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: SUNW). WS-I
will be demonstrating these implementations at an interoperability showcase this week
at the XML Conference & Exposition 2003.
I think it's so cool for my company, Corillian, to be mentioned along with Microsoft,
Novell, Oracle, etc. <BUTTKISSING justified="true">This really speaks
to the leadership of my CTO Chris Brooks and his commitment to Web Services.<BUTTKISSING>