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Handler and Phase in Apache Axis2

06/06/2008  I
Relevance: 7.02
The fundamental goal of any givenSimple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) processing framework is to deliver an incoming SOAP message to the target application. However, if we consider today's Web Services or any other application, just delivering the message to the application is not sufficient. We need to provide quality of service, such as reliability and security. To provide these features, most SOAP processing frameworks have the concept of pipes, where, any incoming or outgoing message goes through the pipe, and the pipe gets divided into smaller pieces. Each piece is known as an interceptor."Handler" is the Apache terminology for"message interceptor".
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AIX Implementation of OpenPGP Message Format

10/19/2007  I
Relevance: 6.59
Ensure goals of security services such as privacy, authenticity, integrity, and non-repudiation (known as PAIN) of data withIBM AIX Implementation of OpenPGP message format. This technology is a command line tool for exploiting security services provided by OpenPGP (PGP- Pretty Good Privacy) message format using the IBM cryptographic library.
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The Future of Trusted Linux Computing

10/19/2007  II
Relevance: 6.47
Despite my gripe about the Web site's sparse message and design, the message is a good one. The Trusted Computing Project allows its recipients to free themselves from the clutches of Microsoft and find themselves in a position where open source is the way of the land.
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Unpredictable...

10/22/2007  III
Relevance: 6.33
"Sometimes I'm tardy and miss things for weeks and need prodding, and sometimes I pull almost before you've sent the'please pull' message. I'm unpredictable. Or keeping you on your toes. Or incompetent. Pick whatever suits your mood ;)"— Linus Torvalds in anOctober 17, 2007 message to the Linux Kernel Mailing List.
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Updates of Sorts and Things to Watch Out For.

09/09/2007  II
Relevance: 6.33
In this blog post, i have a few minor updates along with one important message: I draw a parallel in an unexpected place to prove the point I'm raising concerning the promotion of Free and Open Source Software. We need numbers and we need to take action now. The time for debating the most effective methods is over. The overall message is simple: Just do something already.
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OpenOffice .org 2.1 Released

12/13/2006  II
Relevance: 6.20
The news on the ODF front continues to flow, as the air wars continue between ODF and OOXML. This morning's email includes a message from OpenOffice.org's Louis Suarez-Potts to those interested in the progress of OOo's ODF compliant, open source software suite. That message announces the third OOo release of 2006, versioned as OpenOffice.org 2.1.
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Thunderbird 2.0 email client goes gold

04/20/2007  I
Relevance: 6.17
Mozilla today released the final version of Thunderbird 2, the next generation of the organization's open-source email client. Key new features include message tagging, message history, and a new function to search for content within messages, among numerous other enhancements.
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Thunderbird 2.0 email client goes gold

04/20/2007  I
Relevance: 6.17
Mozilla today released the final version of Thunderbird 2, the next generation of the organization's open-source email client. Key new features include message tagging, message history, and a new function to search for content within messages, among numerous other enhancements.
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NVIDIA Denies Opening Up Its Driver

06/25/2008  I
Relevance: 6.14
Yesterday we reported on the Linux Foundation's message they have issued on the behalf of more than 140 kernel developers: Binary-only kernel modules are harmful and undesirable. While no vendor was singled out in this message, the biggest hardware manufacturer that has yet to provide any real level of open-source support is NVIDIA Corporation.
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Who are the Hacker Bloggers?

09/14/2006  IIIII
Relevance: 5.89
If you look at the font of all wisdom - no, I don't mean Wikipedia, but Amazon - you will find stacks of books with titles likeThe Corporate Blogging Book,Blogging for Business,Blog Marketing and the rest.  Whatever the title, the basic message is the same: if you're in business, you've got to be blogging.  Because if you aren't, you're not"having the conversation" with your customers, which means, in turn, that you're not getting your message out or valuable comments back. In many ways, an open source project is just like a business. 
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