Hi,
JUG members are invited to the following WUG talk next Tuesday, which will
go in some depth into emerging web service standards for reliable
messaging, security, and ecommerce, with practical application in the Auto
industry. The talk and refreshments are free.
If you would like to be pre-registered (which is not mandatory but is
suggested for faster entry) , please email your current information (name,
company, e-mail address, and country of citizenship for IBM site
ssecurity) to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] . That way we will have a pre-printed
badge waiting for you at the door.
Regards,
Don
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Meeting Tues. 9/27 - Emerging Web Service Standards
In this talk, we will learn how new and proposed web service standards can
have serve a very practical use in ecommerce.
IBM and Ford (with contributions also from also Chrysler and GM) have
collaborated to produce Reliable Asynchronous Messaging Profile 1.0 as a
proposed new web service
standard.standard.
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/specification/ws-ramp/
. IBM will, in the next couple of weeks, be releasing a toolkit that
implements this proposed standard.
The manager of that effort will tell us about it. You will also learn how
you can obtain and use the toolkit.
She will also give us an introduction to what the WS-I (Web Services
Interoperability) profiles are and how they have practical application in
industry.
For those starting to lean about and use web services, this talk should be
an excellent means to get a little above the XML and SOAP level, to deal
with some higher-level web service aspects such as reliable messaging,
security, and ecommerce.
Some knowledge in these areas will help you understand what web services is
*really* going to be about.
Please join us.
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Evolving Towards Open Community Web Service Standards
Ginny Ghezzo, IBM
Tues. Sept. 27, 2005
IBM Building #500 Cafeteria
Research Triangle Park, NC
Schedule
6:00 p.m. Gather, Networking, Refreshments sponsored by Island Training
6:10 p.m. Group Business, Main Talk
6:30 p.m. Main Presentation - Evolving Towards Open Community Web Service
Standards
8:15 p.m. (approx.) Adjournment
Admission is free of charge. We are going to offer Speedpass
pre-registration so that badges can be made up ahead of time. Please
check the website
at <http://rtpwug.org/meetings.html>http://rtpwug.org/meetings.html in a
few days for information on how to do so. We encourage you to RSVP by 3 or
4 days before the meeting, to help us expedite on-site
registration. However, please come anyway, even if you do get around to
sending in an RSVP, as we will still be able to register people when they
arrive, as well.
Main Talk - Evolving Towards Open Community Web Service Standards
As we move towards services based architectures, interoperability standards
are critical to the success of Web services and Service Oriented
Architecture (SOA). As companies struggle to leverage their diverse
technology, process real time transactions and generally remain nimble and
competitive, they are looking to Web Services. In this session we will
focus on the ability of Web services to leverage standards to ensure
interoperability across heterogeneous environments.
This discussion will explain the challenges and the activities currently in
progress as businesses and software vendors evolve towards a community
committed to using open standards.
Agenda
-Lay of the Land: Roles of Standards Development Organization (SDO), What
is WS-I, Why interoperability is critical
-The use of profiles to organize standards to meet business needs
-Example and Demonstration of the Reliable Asynchronous Message Profile
(RAMP) with WebSphere Application Server
-Future direction and application for today
Speaker
Ginny Ghezzo is a Senior Software Engineer at IBM with the Strategy and
Technology group. She manages a group of extremely talented developers
that are working on the current and next generation of software standards
related to Service Oriented Architecture, Web services, and other
technologies effecting the IT industry.
Directions to the Meeting
Distance from Raleigh (17 miles) / Durham (8 miles) / Chapel Hill (12 miles)
From I-40, take Exit 280 - Davis Drive. At the end of the exit ramp, take
a right (North) onto Davis Drive. Continue straight on Davis Drive for
about 0.5 miles. Take a right on Cornwallis road. Go about 1/2 mile, you
will cross over railroad tracks. At the IBM gate keep to the right.
If the rightmost gate is down, press on the intercom button and tell the
remote guard that you are attending the WebSphere User Group meeting, and
give him your name. He will open the gate for you. Go through gate, follow
the road around past the first Tivoli Building, looking for signs leading
to Building 500 or "Software Group." Our IBM host is Greg Ackerman - they
may ask for his name.
Go through gate, follow the road around past the first Tivoli Building,
looking for signs leading to Building 500 or "Software Group." It should be
the third road on the left. It can be a little tricky, so please allow some
extra time the first time.
It can be a little tricky, so please allow some extra time the first time.
You will see a visitors' parking lot. Turn in and park, and walk to the
Building 500 lobby.
Be careful not to go too far (the second Tivoli building is too far) or you
will find yourself on a one-way exit ramp and have to drive back around.
See
<http://www.rtprug.org/sitemap.pdf>http://www.rtpwug.org/sitemap.pdf for a
map for this location.
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