W3C Workshop on Web of Services for Enterprise Computing- Jonathan Marsh

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) organized a workshop on "Web of Services for Enterprise Computing" on 27th-28th February 2007. Oxygen Tank spoke to Jonathan Marsh from WSO2, who presented a paper on increasing the interoperability Basis for WS-*, about the outcomes of the workshop.

Date: Tue, 6th Mar, 2007
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Jonathan Marsh
VP BizDev
WSO2
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Jonathan Marsh prior to joining WSO2, spent almost 10 years at Microsoft where he was the primary representative for W3C standards Working Groups in the XML and Web Services area, including the Web Services Description (currently serving as chair), Web Services Addressing, XSL, XML Core, XML Linking, DOM, and the Advisory Committee. He also has been active in the WS-I Basic Profile Working Group and several OASIS Technical Committees.

Jonathan has served as editor of W3C Recommendations including XInclude, XML Base, xml:id and the XPointer Framework, as well as editor of the W3C Member Submissions WSDL 1.1 Binding Extension for SOAP 1.2 and the SOAP 1.1 Binding for MTOM 1.0.

He has been involved in the development of a number of technologies that have proven invaluable to the industry, such as XML 1.0, XSLT 1.0 and XPath 1.0, the XML Information Set, WS-Addressing 1.0, WSDL 2.0, and the WS-I Basic Profile.

Podcast:W3C Workshop on Web of Services for Enterprise Computing 2007

Resources:

Increasing the Interoperability Basis for WS-* by Jonathan Marsh, Davanum Srinivas, WSO2 Inc. [Slide presentation]

W3C Workshop on Web of Services for Enterprise Computing