My Articles and Books

Title Interoperability with OfficeXML
Publication Date August 2005
Location MSDN
Summary This is the first article in a series to show interoperability with the Microsoft Office XML Reference Schemas (WordProcessingML and SpreadSheetML). Here, we'll be looking at how both BEA WebLogic and IBM WebSphere (running on either Microsoft Windows or Linux) can be used to generate server-side documents that can be read by clients running Microsoft Office Word 2003
URL

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/architecture/ms954605

 

Title Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
Publication Date July 2005
Location Microsoft Architecture Journal Issue 5
Summary Is HTTP a great fit for every Web Services issue that exists today? This article reviews scenarios in which alternate transports for Web Services may offer a better solution over HTTP.
URL

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/architecture/aa480058

 

Title WS-Security Interoperability Using WSE 2.0 and Sun JWSDP 1.5
Publication Date May 2005
Location MSDN
Summary  This article shows Interoperability based on OASIS WS-Security 1.0 between Microsoft WSE 2.0 and Sun JWSDP 1.5.  The walkthroughs in this article will take you through all you need to know to configure the two environments for securely signing and encrypting SOAP requests and responses using X509 certificates.
URL

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/architecture/ms998284

 

Title Web Services Security Interoperability Using WSE 2.0 and Systinet Server 5.0 for Java
Publication Date March 2005
Location MSDN
Summary  This article shows Interoperability based on OASIS WS-Security 1.0 between Microsoft WSE 2.0 and Systinet Server for Java 5.0. The walkthroughs in this article will take you through all you need to know to configure the two environments for securely signing and encrypting SOAP requests and responses using X509 certificates. 
URL

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/architecture/ms998278

 

Title Host-Based Web Services Integration Using SLI (Screen Logic Integration)
Publication Date February 2005
Location MSDN
Summary This article shows how SLI (Screen Logic Integration) can be used to expose Web services from host (mainframe) -based applications. Specifically, this walkthrough covers how NEON Systems ServiceBuilder, an integration tool designed to expose mainframe functionality, can create a Web service for an airline flight information system 
URL

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/architecture/ms998299

 

Title Interoperability between Microsoft WSE 2.0 and Apache Axis 1.2 RC2 using a SOAP TCP Channel
Publication Date January 2005
Location MSDN Blogs
Summary This article shows how to extend the usage of the SOAP TCP channel, a sample custom transport supplied with Microsoft Web Services Enhancements (WSE) 2.0, to provide interoperability with Apache Axis 1.2.  The walkthrough will show how Microsoft WSE 2.0 and Apache Axis 1.2 can send SOAP requests via TCP.
URL

http://blogs.msdn.com/smguest/articles/AxisTCP.aspx

 

Title Web Services Interoperability Guidance (WSIG): BEA WebLogic 8.1 SP3 (8.1.3)
Publication Date September 2004
Location MSDN
Summary Based on a series of unit tests between Microsoft .NET and BEA WebLogic 8.1.3, this article shows a series of scenarios and recommendations for achieving Web services Interoperability between the two.
URL

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/architecture/ms998265

 

Title Web Services Interoperability Guidance (WSIG): IBM WebSphere Application Developer 5.1.2
Publication Date September 2004
Location MSDN
Summary Predicting whether Web services interoperability between two platforms is going to work is sometimes difficult. Simon Guest shares recommendations for Web services interoperability between the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 and IBM WebSphere Application Developer (WSAD) 5.1.2.
URL

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/architecture/ms998272

 

Title WS-Security Interoperability Using WSE 2.0 and Sun JWSDP 1.4
Publication Date September 2004
Location MSDN
Summary  This article shows WS-Security Interoperability between Microsoft WSE 2.0 and Sun JWSDP 1.4.  The walkthroughs in this article will take you through all you need to know to configure the two environments for securely signing and encrypting SOAP requests and responses using X509 certificates.
URL

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/architecture/ms954606

 

Title Displaying .NET Windows Forms from Java SWING
Publication Date January 2004
Location MSDN
Summary Learn how an application in Java SWING can invoke and display a Windows Form, pass parameters to the form and wait for a return value when the form is closed. This type of technique shows how organizations can introduce new forms and controls based on Windows Forms into an existing Java SWING environment and helping them to rapidly deploy .NET applications without having to rip out existing i
nfrastructure or wait until new replacement applications are written.
URL

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/architecture/ms954835

 

Title Microsoft .NET and Java:  Achieving Interoperability
Publication Date December 2003
Location DevX Magazine
Summary Although Web services are the technology most people immediately assume will solve their interoperability problems, one size does not fit all. But regardless of your needs or expectations, an interoperability solution probably exists to fulfill them. Read this quick overview to begin exploring the various methods for achieving interoperability between Java and .NET.  
URL

http://www.devx.com/interop/Article/19928/1954?pf=true

 

Title Microsoft .NET and J2EE Interoperability Toolkit
Publication Date September 2003
Location Microsoft Press
Summary Bridge the gap between the Microsoft .NET Framework and Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) by implementing the best interoperability solutions available today—and by learning to build compatible solutions and workarounds of your own.
URL

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0735619220/qid=1058741448

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