ZDNet UK


Skip to Main Content

ZDNet.co.uk - Winner of Best Business Website 2007
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Blogs
  4. Reviews
  5. Prices
  6. Resources
  7. Community
  8. My ZDNet

 

ZDNet UK RSS Feeds


IT Jobs

Online business Toolkit

Sun shines on Web services spec

Martin LaMonica CNET News.com

Published: 28 Jul 2003 16:24 BST

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

Sun Microsystems and a handful of partners on Monday will announce they are seeking the approval of Web services specifications for coordinating electronic transactions.

Sun, Oracle, Iona Technologies, Fujitsu Software and Arjuna Technologies will submit the specifications, the Web Services Composite Applications Framework (WS-CAF), to either the World Wide Web Consortium or the Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (Oasis) for development as standards in the next several weeks.

Web services is the umbrella term for programming techniques and a set of XML (Extensible Markup Langauge)-based standards that make it simpler to share information between disparate systems. Information technology providers have coalesced around basic Web services standards for formatting data and sending information between applications. But several standards proposals have emerged over the past two years to address more complex computing scenarios and requirements such as security, transactions and reliable communications.

WS-CAF, which compromises three individual specifications, proposes a mechanism for coordinating transactions across many machines in multistep business processes. The authors of the specifications hope simplified interactions between Web services will allow companies to assemble business applications with Web services more quickly.

The WS-CAF specifications would create a prearranged way to configure systems so that Web services applications from different providers could share important transactional information. For example, administration tools based on WS-CAF would ensure that a consumer making vacation reservations online could coordinate bookings at three different Web sites for travel, car and hotel reservations at the same time.

Current business systems have methods for sharing the status of ongoing transactions across different machines. The WS-CAF set of specifications seeks to improve interoperability by standardising that capability among different providers, said Eric Newcomer, chief technology officer at Iona.

The Sun-led group of companies intends to garner input from other IT providers through the standardisation process, said Ed Jolson, Sun's group manager for Web services standards.

Notably absent from the companies that have committed to the development of WS-CAF are industry giants IBM and Microsoft, which have dominated Web services standards. Microsoft declined an invitation to participate in the development of the standard about a year ago, according to Newcomer. IBM was also recently approached but has not yet decided to join the group of WS-CAF backers, he added.

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly Print with Dell

Did you find this article useful?
59 out of 155 people found this useful


Full Talkback thread

0 comments


Company/Topic Alerts

Create a new alert from the list below:



Related Jobs

IT Programme Manager

Led by a high performance management team, our IT team consists of innovative professionals working together to deliver IT solutions that provide a ...

Architect - Web Services - Finance - London - Comp

This role requires someone that can provide leadership in web architecture and who will integrate the document and content handling processes, ...

Enterprise Applications HR SAP - Senior Consultant - London

For our Senior Consultant grade positions, we anticipate recruiting individuals with the following skills and experience: - management of workstreams ...

Sentry Posts Blog

The vPhone: Why Visa Should Go Mobile

The vPhone: Why Visa Should Go Mobile Author: Eric Everson, Founder MyMobiSafe.com With all of the success of Apple’s iPhone, there is a growing case to support a company like Visa... More

Post a comment

The Google Apple Merger: Fantasy or Fu...

The Google Apple Merger: Fantasy or Future? Author: Eric Everson, Founder MyMobiSafe.com Market research suggests that Microsoft controls upwards of 90% of the respective computer-based... More

1 comment

Trades Unions against ID Cards

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has backed up airport workers protesting against ID cards, the Financial Times reports. In a letter to Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, the TUC said it... More

Post a comment

Featured Talkback

I wonder, who needs .asia domain? I cannot imagine, what would be useful for Microsoft.asia? Toyota.asia? Then let's register .europe (if .eu is too short). Or perhaps Microsoft.southamerica, Dell.australiaandnewzealand, Coca-Cola.africa... Sound funny? Then why not just use the global and country domains? Or perhaps it is time to drop the domains at all?

By: LadyRoot

Read full story:
Businesses advised to register .asia domains