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 Tuesday, May 25, 2004
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Rebecca Dias hung out with keynote Steve Ballmer and announced the release of WSE 2.0, the successor to 1.0 component libraries with support for OASIS WS-Security protocols in addition to several features of WS-Policy (specifically WS-SecurityPolicy) and WS-Trust/WS-SecureConversation. This is truly an attribute to .NET’s extensibility model that the WSE team can build support for emerging standards (as they emerge) through use of HTTP handlers and SOAP extensions. The WSE team has one of the fastest release cycles at Microsoft, and I expect they will continue to plung forward to support more of the WS* standards so that we can have tools at our fingertips to interact with these protocols with a lot less pain (or, WS-Pain as I call it).

NOTE: If you’re at Tech Ed, come see my talk on HTTP handlers, modules and SOAP extensions. DEV410: Inside the ASP.NET Runtime: Intercepting HTTP Requests, Wednesday 8:30am in Room 8.

This release gives developers a simple way to use Web services security protocols that enable:

  • Passing security tokens
  • Authenticating callers
  • Ensuring message integrity
  • Ensuring message confidentiality

This tool has the best support out there today for generating WS-Security and WS-Policy XML, and help you see the value of the actual standard.

Becky, can I have a WSE T-shirt now?

5/25/2004 12:48 AM .NET | TechEd | Web Services  | Comments [1]  |  View reactions  |  Trackback
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