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An exciting aspect of our SOA framework, is its ability to create services in virtually any language. We keep expanding our Web services frameworks to include the languages that our community uses. This past month, we released WSF/Jython, so that applications built in Jython can now be service-enabled and made a part of your SOA infrastructure. This adds to our Web services for Java, PHP, Spring, Ruby, and more. In addition, make sure you check out our Data Services 1.0 product, which we're formally announcing on October 6th. This product allows you to expose data from any source (like relational databases, legacy systems, etc) as a Web service.
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