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At the upcoming Burton Group’s Catalyst Conference, WS-I is hosting an interoperability demo. Sun Microsystems will be showcasing the WS-I Sample Application that supports the Basic Security Profile 1.0 (BSP1.0) on the evening of June 28, 2007 at the Hilton San Francisco. This version of Sample Application is built using WSIT integrated in GlassFish V2. |
The BSP1.0 defines clarifications to a set of non-proprietary specifications to promote interoperability of secure Web services. In addition to BSP1.0, the Web services stack in GlassFish V2 is fully compliant with Basic Profile 1.0 (BP1.0), Basic Profile 1.0 Errata, Basic Profile 1.1 (BP1.1), Simple SOAP Binding Profile 1.0 (SSBP1.0), Attachments Profile 1.0 (AP1.0), and Basic Security Profile 1.0.
| The Sample Application is a sample Supply Chain Management scenario that consists of a 8 Web service endpoints – Retailer, 3 Warehouses (A, B, C), 3 Manufacturers (A, B, C) and a LoggingFacility. This application demonstrates both B2C and B2B scenarios. Each Web service endpoint can be hosted using a different vendor’s implementation. For example Retailer endpoint can be deployed using WSIT integrated in GlassFish V2, Warehouse endpoint on Novell’s stack and LoggingFacility endpoint on SAP’s stack. And because the business flow between different endpoints and stock levels at each of the Warehouse and Manufacturer is clearly defined, this application has the potential of showing multiple vendors interoperating with each other. | ![]() |
I was member of the first Sample Application team that delivered Use Cases, Architecture and Usage Scenarios. It was a lot of fun getting the basic interoperability working (and of course attending plenaries at exotic locations
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