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"What Wonderous Webs We Weave"

 

Now, is just the "Winter of Web-to-Web Service disconnection - to paraphrase Martin Luther King (The King Center) who also said many other things.*

     

Tue Dec 24 2002
Michael Wanderski
WebSphere Portal V4
Advisory Software Engineer
IBM

Still the same

Not simple trick - mixing the Web with Web services. Michael Wanderski's article shows how WebSphere Portal
(top left) can put a pretty face on Web services. The Portal server adapts Web services, adding an MVC layer on top.

But as the article explains, the basic architecture of Web services underneath remains stable and as planned.
(bottom right).
     
Dedication:
This exhibit dedicated to Dr. Martin Luther King whose birthday is coming up...See The King Center.

"We are challenged to develop a world perspective. No individual can live alone. No nation can live alone....And anyone who feels that he can live alone is sleeping through a revolution. Through scientific and technological genius we have made this world a neighborhood, and yet we have not had the ethical commitment to make it a brotherhood." -- Dr. Martin Luther King

Dr. King represents a belief in our future, in ethical committment, and in us as "a single garment of destiny."
He said "we can make America what it ought to be."


  Note: Yes, without warning, Diagram-of-the-day has started back up again.  I've been off writing a book for the past 6 months J2EE Web services design patterns to be published in March 2003 - of which the first draft is now complete. In the mean time, Frontier Suites moved their famous diagram... oh well. -- Rich  
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