Hi
I have made new arrangements for the talk  and the following is the
information you need to start sending your RSVP's .

DATE        :   03 December 2003

TIME              :  18h30  *for* 19h00

VENUE       :  **STILL TO BE DECIDED(depends on numbers)**

EXTRAS      :  Axl   says he's got some nice things to give away  :
^))

Please send your RSVP directly to me(I've set the reply address to my
one , and I hope that'll work) .

Axl will cover  the Web Services landscape in the following way:

   1. A brief history of the internet,
   2. a brief history of Web Services,
   3. parallels that can be drawn from the growth in popularity of
      the internet that can be applied to Web Services,
   4. problems we're facing in Web Services and
   5. an overview of how different technologies fit together in the
      Web Services space.

Axl is a  a member of the following expert groups at JCP.org.

  1. JSR 104 - Define a standard set of APIs and a protocol
              for a "Trust Service" A key objective of the protocol
design
              is to minimize the complexity of applications using XML
              Signature.By becoming a client of the trust service,
the
              application is relieved of the complexity and syntax of
the
              underlying PKI used to establish trust relationships,
which may be
              based upon a different specification such as
X.509/PKIX,
              SPKI or PGP.
  2. JSR 105 - Define a standard set of APIs for XML digital
              signatures services. The XML Digital Signature
specification
              is defined by the W3C. This proposal is to define and
              incorporate the high level implementation
independentJava APIs.

  3. JSR 106 - Define a standard set of APIs for XML digital
              encryption services. This proposal is to define and
              incorporate the high level implementation independent
Java APIs.

  4. JSR 115 - Define a contract between containers and
              authorization service providers that will result in the
              implementation of providers for use by containers.

  5. JSR 155 - To provide a set of APIs, exchange patterns &
              implementation to securely (integrity and
confidentiality)
              exchange assertions between web services based on OASIS
SAML.

 6. JSR 183 - Define a standard set of APIs for Web services
              message security. The goal of this JSR is to enable
              applications to construct secure SOAP message
exchanges.




Jeff Mutonho


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