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[ANN]WSO2 Web Services Framework For Ruby (WSF/Ruby) - 1.1.0 Released

WSO2 Web Services Framework For Ruby (WSF/Ruby) - 1.1.0 Released
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WSO2 WSF/Ruby team is pleased to announce the release of WSO2 WSF/Ruby
1.1.0.

WSF/Ruby is the Ruby language extension to WSO2 WSF/C. This enables you
to consume/provide Web Services both with REST and with the power of
WS-* stack including WS-Reliable Messaging, WS-Security, WS-Addressing
and MTOM Attachments.

For more information, please visit our project home page,
http://wso2.org/projects/wsf/ruby

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Join Deepal Jayasinghe as he evaluates two of the popular registry products in the market.

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The Case for Enterprise Data Services in SOA

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In this article, Adrien Louis discusses the pros and cons of two topologies for ESB-based SOAs: A single ESB for the company vs. a system of "departmental" ESBs that are connected to each other.

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Story: http://linux.sys-con.com/read/518953.htm

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