- Test Center Tracker: Packeteer sizzles at CIFS; RIA development heats up
- Managing Switches for Policy-Based Networking
- Preview: Globalpex's content certification uniquely verifies physical content in the envelope
- Standards? What Standards?
- Test Center Tracker: Bridging technology and finance
- Preview: Parallels Server beta looks promising
- Test Center Tracker: Greener docs and a six-month itch
- A NAC for policy enforcement: Lockdown Networks, RIP
- Train Signal knows training.
- Test Center Tracker: Sticky sweet Sun storage, plus a hardy Ubuntu beta
October 16, 2007 | Comments: (0)
StrikeIron forges community for Web services use
StrikeIron, which offers an online marketplace for commercially available Web services, has launched a beta version of StrikeIron Developer Community, enabling developers to collaborate on business applications.
The community, StrikeIron said, lets developers share and collaborate as they build business applications, mashups, widgets and Web sites with Web services available from the company.
Featured in the community are project pages with links to sample code from partners such as Sun Microsystems and IBM; sample code for developing in various languages, including C# and Ruby, and sample applications with source code. Also offered is a framework for submitting code, mashups and applications that can be shared. Technical documentation, videos and tutorials are available as well.
Developers can access StrikeIron data through downloadable widgets, tools and code. Additionally, the community offers a developer forum for researching issues with StrikeIron Marketplace Web Services.
Developers who wish to try out StrikeIron can access free Web services at this Web page.
Posted by Paul Krill on October 16, 2007 11:02 AM
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