Web service interoperability between Java and .NET environments is here today with Project Tango, an implementation of Web Services Interoperability Technology (WSIT) and part of Sun's web services stack known as Metro. In this Java Deep Dive, host Ed Ort, from the java.sun.com team, interviews Arun Gupta, Sun Technology Evangelist for Web Services and Next Gen Web Apps (a.k.a, Web 2.0). Get insights into Project Tango and its importance. Learn about the specifications that comprise WSIT and that are implemented in Project Tango. Most important, find out how easy it is to create and use interoperable web services through Project Tango.
WSIT Screencasts - Follow along as key members of the WSIT team show you how to use the NetBeans IDE and the GlassFish application server to create and use interoperable web services.
NetBeans 5.5.1 - Use this IDE to easily create interoperable web services.
GlassFish V2 - An open source, Java EE 5-compliant application server that provides the runtime environment for Metro.
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