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blogs.sun.com » The Sun BabelFish Blog - Aug 14, 2008
It is odd how few people notice the Semantic Web, even though it is being developed in the most open manner possible by the W3C and being deployed around the world. That is because it is Somebody Else's problem. Here …
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blogs.sun.com » The Sun BabelFish Blog - Aug 10, 2008
Are you dreaming of the coasts of Java? Need some real sunshine? Have you had enough of hibernation? Here is a simple project to help you wake up and open up some new horizons :-) A couple of weeks ago, Stephanie …
blogs.sun.com » The Sun BabelFish Blog - Jul 24, 2008
I have not had time to place automate my blog roll publication yet. Here is the first step down that path. The following are the semantic web blogs I follow closely. I am sure I must be missing many others that are …
blogs.sun.com » The Sun BabelFish Blog - Jun 25, 2008
The Kiwi team is meeting at the Prague Sun offices for the next few days to discuss the roadmap of this cutest of all semantic wikis. I completely empathize with Jana Hervig, when she writes An IT project is like …
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Webifying Integrated Development Environmentsblogs.sun.com » The Sun BabelFish Blog - Jun 25, 2008 IDEs should be browsers of code on a Read Write Web. A whole revolution in how to build code editors is I believe hidden in those words. So let's imagine it. Fiction anticipates reality. Imagine your favorite IDE, a … Also tagged: webservices, java, rest, netbeans, web3 0 |
blogs.sun.com » Sun Bloggers - May 17, 2008
The upcoming semantic conference in San Jose, is getting going tomorrow, with an excellent list of speakers and subjects. Here are some highlights of the sessions relating to topics on which I blog regularly. The …
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BOF-5911: Building a Web 3.0 Address Bookblogs.sun.com » The Sun BabelFish Blog - May 7, 2008 To give everyone a chance to try out the So(m)mer Address Book, I have made it available via Java Web Start: just click on the picture to the right, and try it out. The Address Book is currently demoware: it shows how … Also tagged: identity, community, social, java, web2 0, javaone, web3 0, javaone2008 |
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FOAF & SSL: creating a global decentralised authentication protocolblogs.sun.com » The Sun BabelFish Blog - Apr 21, 2008 Following on my previous post RDFAuth: sketch of a buzzword compliant authentication protocol, Toby Inkster came up with a brilliantly simple scheme that builds very neatly on top of the Secure Sockets Layer of https … Also tagged: identity, community, security, web, web2 0, accessmanager, identitymanagement |
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FOAF & SSL: creating a global decentralised authentication systemblogs.sun.com » Sun Bloggers - Apr 21, 2008 Following on my previous post RDFAuth: sketch of a buzzword compliant authentication protocol Toby Inkster came up with a brilliantly simple scheme that builds very neatly on top of the Secure Sockets Layer of https. I … |
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The OpenId Sequence Diagramblogs.sun.com » The Sun BabelFish Blog - Apr 18, 2008 OpenId very neatly solves the global identity problem within the constraints of working with legacy browsers. It is a complex protocol though as the following sequence diagram illustrates, and this may be a problem for … Also tagged: identity, security, web, web2 0, identitymanagement |