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WSE 3.0 Policy and Interoperablity

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Stefan - 01 Dec 2005 09:29 GMT
Is there any information out there about interoperabilty issues of the new
policy paradigm in WSE 3.0 and WCF?
Does this completely new approach work smoothly with BEA or IBM products?
Does it conform to WS-Policy standards from 2004?
Seems to look quite different...
Do you have any information, article, link where I can get some deeper
information on this interop topic?
Julie Lerman - 03 Dec 2005 15:18 GMT
I'd keep an eye on Michele Leroux Bustamante's blog for this stuff. She is
the interop queen when it comes to WSE and WCF. www.dasblonde.net.

> Is there any information out there about interoperabilty issues of the new
> policy paradigm in WSE 3.0 and WCF?
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> Do you have any information, article, link where I can get some deeper
> information on this interop topic?
Stefan - 05 Dec 2005 08:11 GMT
Hi Julie,
thanks for the hint. I've already watched her latest webcast. That's been a
lot of help. I was just wondering whether there exist any official Microsft
statements on this topic.
Stefan

> I'd keep an eye on Michele Leroux Bustamante's blog for this stuff. She is
> the interop queen when it comes to WSE and WCF. www.dasblonde.net.
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> > Do you have any information, article, link where I can get some deeper
> > information on this interop topic?

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