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Original Post: Sam Gentile INETA Springfield MO .NET UG April 26, 2005
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Topic Proposed:Web Services - Developing SOA Applications with an Eye Towards Indigo
Abstract: Service Orientation is not new. It has existed in concepts such as IDL in COM and Corba. The currently hyped buzzword is Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). While there is a great deal of hype around SOA, it is a very real and viable architectural style to build loosely-coupled Distributed architectures primarily around industry standard Web service protocols. We will examine SOA and the current state-of-the-art implementation in Web Service Enhancements (WSE) 2.0 with an view that it is a leading indicator of concepts upcoming in Indigo. Finally, we will look at Indigo and how you can architect and code your distributed projects today such that they will migrate to Indigo
I will spend a lot of time on SOA with it's architectural concepts, then dive into the WS-* spec stack, then into WSE 2 Architecture, Secure Web Services with WS-Security, WS-Policy, WS-Trust and WS-Secure Conversation and then a section with public information on Indigo and what to do to prepare for it.