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How do I deploy heterogeneous, open standards-based Web Services?

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How do I deploy heterogeneous, open standards-based Web Services?

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You can develop Web services on the platform of your choice and they can interoperate in heterogeneous environments today. Sun has a long history of developing and promoting open standards and then competing in the marketplace to provide the best implementation. Nowhere is this philosophy more evident than in its quest to develop open standards for Web services. In this marketplace, Web services can be interoperable from the very beginning offering Sun and Microsoft customers investment protection and greater choice. Both Sun and Microsoft offer high-quality products to support their customers Web services development. Sun supports Web services standards through its Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) software, while Microsoft supports Web services through its .NET program. With many companies deploying both environments, open standards-based interoperability is key. Sun supports a high degree of Web services interoperability through the J2EE platform version 1.4. This platform

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