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Supporting heterogeneous middleware security policies in WebCom

With the growing interest in service-oriented architectures, achieving seamless interoperability between heterogeneous middleware technologies has become increasingly important. While much work investigating functional interoperability between different middleware architectures has been reported, li...

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Published in:Journal of high speed networks 2006-01, Vol.15 (3), p.301-313
Main Authors: Foley, Simon N., Mulcahy, Barry P., Quillinan, Thomas B., O'Connor, Meabh, Morrison, John P.
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