With apparently no fanfare, the Business Process Execution Language for
Web Services (or BPEL) spec has been reved to 1.1. You can get it online
from
MSDN,
IBM
developerWorks
and BEA dev2dev. For
those who haven’t seen BPEL, it: “BPEL4WS represents a convergence of
the ideas in the
XLANG
and
WSFL
specifications.” XLANG is the language that powers Microsoft BizTalk
Server.
In other personal programming news, even though I’m in a
Phoenix hotel,
I didn’t work on my weblog infrastructure. I’m waiting to see what comes
next from blogX. With Chris and
Don working on it, my time is
better spent in other places. I did build a tool to download my weblog
entries and store them in a single XML file on my local system. Even
converts from HTML to XHTML via
SgmlReader.
So I’m ready to migrate to something else.
Since I’m not building blog tools, I spent my hotel evening last night
with Windows SharePoint
Services
(WSS). The more I play with this product, the more impressed I am with
it. One of the features of WSS is the ability to be notified via email
when something changes (a doc, a folder, a list, etc). Of course, those
of us in the blogsphere would rather have an RSS feed to tell when
something changed. So I built an RSS feed generator for WSS. I will post
it after it undergoes some basic smoke testing (I sent it to
Matt to see if he could get it to work).
Since Office SharePoint Portal
Server
(SPS) is built on the same technology, it should work there as well (I
asked Matt, who has an SPS up and running, to try this out too).
Finally, welcome Robert
Scoble to MSFT.
Interesting to see that he credits his weblog for helping him get hired.
Glad to have you on board!