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Co-author of the WS-BPEL, WS-Choreography, WSDL 2 and Java Enterprise Edition, and contributor to the SOA Reference Model, WS-Transaction, WS-ReliableMessaging, and WS-Policy specifications, he writes and presents regularly on Cloud, Web and RIA strategies and technologies.
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The security requirements are described by policies (WS-Policy standard) that in turn relate to digital security-enabling standards that control access, integrity, authentication and confidentiality such as XML signature and encryption, SAML, XACML.
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An open architecture allowing easy integration with solutions that don't support WS-Policy, for example SOA Software has already released Policy Manager for IBM WebSphere DataPower offering comprehensive governance of DataPower appliances.
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An open architecture allowing easy integration with solutions that don't support WS-Policy, for example SOA Software has already released Policy Manager for IBM WebSphere DataPower offering comprehensive governance of DataPower appliances.
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Comprehensive support for the WS-Policy specification allowing advanced containers such as Microsoft WCF to enforce security and other policies without an agent in the transaction path.
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Co-author of the WS-BPEL, WS-Choreography, WSDL 2 and Java Enterprise Edition, and contributor to the SOA Reference Model, WS-Transaction, WS-ReliableMessaging, and WS-Policy specifications, he writes and presents regularly on Cloud, Web and RIA strategies and technologies.
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Comprehensive support for the WS-Policy specification allowing advanced containers such as Microsoft WCF to enforce security and other policies without an agent in the transaction path.
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An open architecture allowing easy integration with solutions that don't support WS-Policy, for example SOA Software has already released Policy Manager for IBM WebSphere DataPower offering comprehensive governance of DataPower appliances.
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And it's standards-based -- in fact, the recent proliferation of WS-* standards extends Web services standardization into the more complex facets of integration, including WS-Addressing, WS-Transaction, WS-Security, and WS-Policy.
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Comprehensive support for the WS-Policy specification allowing advanced containers such as Microsoft WCF to enforce security and other policies without an agent in the transaction path.
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