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Apache Stonehenge

Demonstrates practical SOA interoperability across platforms (.NET, PHP, Java) with Apache open source projects using Web Services standards

Project Detail

The Apache Stonehenge project is an Apache Incubator project intended to build a set of example applications for SOA that spans languages and platforms, demonstrates best practices, and interoperability. This project consists of a set of sample applications that demonstrate seamless interoperability across multiple underlying platform technologies by using currently defined W3C and OASIS standard protocols. It illustrates and develops best practices for interoperable applications that communicate via distributed protocols, demonstrates interoperability between platforms, and provides sample code upon which SOA developers can build.

Technologies

WS-*; Web Services; PHP; Java;.NET Framework

Related Links

Blog: Apache Stonehenge Interoperability Presentation at the NYC .NET Dev User Group
Sun Joins Microsoft on JavaOne Stage in support of Apache Stonehenge Incubator Project
Blog: Stonehenge: showcasing Web Services interoperability
Blog: Apache Stonehenge, interoperability at work
Blog: Apache Stonehenge demoed at PDC09
Demo: Stonehenge M2 with WS-Trust 1.4 and WS-FED 1.1 protocols for claims-based authentication scenarios
Blog: Apache Stonehenge new M2 release adds claims-based authentication scenarios