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Tag Archives: Oracle iAS
Review Oracle WSM: Securing Your Web Services
As you might have noticed by my last posts I am currently investigating the posiblities of Oracle’s Web Service Manager. I do this investigation by reading the Packtpub book ‘Oracle Web Services Manager – Securing Your Web Services‘, written by … Continue reading
Posted in Security, Web Service
Tagged Oracle iAS, Oracle WSM, Security, SOA/Web Services
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Using Commons Logging with OC4J
For my current project I am migrating several projects from JDeveloper 10.1.3.1 to JDeveloper 10.1.3.3. After migrating my WebService project I deployed the application to my local Standalone OC4J instance and ran my test suite in SoapUI to test the … Continue reading