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Meet the experts: Everything you ever wanted to know about the WebSphere Application Server V6.1 Feature Pack for Web Services

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Greg Truty (gtruty@us.ibm.com), Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM
Charles Le Vay (clevay@us.ibm.com), Senior Software Architect, IBM
Henry Chung (hychung@us.ibm.com), Senior Software Engineer, IBM
Yen Lu (yenlu@us.ibm.com), Senior Software Engineer, IBM

16 Jan 2008

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On January 31, Greg Truty, Charles Le Vay, Henry Chung, and Yen Lu moderated an online chat about the IBM® Feature Pack for Web Services for WebSphere® Application Server V6.1. The Feature Pack enables Web services messages to be sent asynchronously, reliably, and securely, focusing on interoperability with other vendors through support for key Web services standards.

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This chat is for developers, architects, and anyone else interested in learning more about the Feature Pack for Web Services for WebSphere Application Server V6.1.


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Greg Truty is an IBM Senior Technical Staff Member and a WebSphere Web Services Architect. He has worked on WebSphere (and its precursors) since 1995. Greg started with Web services in 2001, working on adding Apache SOAP to WebSphere V4. Next he worked with former IBM Fellow Don Ferguson on the JSR 109 specification. He then lead a team to develop a JAX-RPC implementation, contribute it to Apache Axis1 (as a way to push the programming model), and then took that implementation into WebSphere and implemented JSR 109 in WebSphere V5.0.2. This lead to growing the team for subsequent releases, implementing new Web services standards, and most recently, Greg helped lead the team that developed the WebSphere Application Server V6.1 Feature Pack for Web Services. You can reach Greg at gtruty@us.ibm.com.

Greg's screen name for this chat is glt.


Charles Le Vay is a Senior Software Architect responsible for Web service interoperability for WebSphere Application Server. He represents IBM on the Web Service Interoperability Organization (WS-I) Reliable Secure Profile (RSP) Working Group. As an interoperability architect, Charles ensures IBM products meet industry standard interoperability criteria. He is responsible for identifying and detailing best practices for Web services interoperability. Prior to this position, Charles specialized in mobile application development, wireless technology, and extending enterprise applications securely to mobile devices. Before joining IBM, Charles developed advanced submarine sonar systems for the Navy and specialized in signal processing and underwater acoustics. He is a graduate of Duke University with a degree in physics.

Charles's screen name for this chat is clevay.


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Henry Chung is an architect and lead developer of Web services security on the WebSphere platform. Henry has been in middleware development for over seven years and has developed many security features for the WebSphere platform. His current focus is leading the development of the latest WebSphere Web services security specifications. He also helps customers and other IBM teams apply Web services security solutions. His primary goal is to enable WebSphere Web services security support to meet real-world needs. You can contact Henry at hychung@us.ibm.com.

Henry's screen name for this chat is HenryChung.


Yen Lu is an architect for the Web services tools in WebSphere Application Server Toolkit and Rational® Application Developer. Yen has been leading and developing Web services tools for over seven years, delivering key features such as the Web Services Explorer and JAX-WS annotations processing. He is currently leading the development of Web services tools in Rational Applicaton Developer V7.5. You can contact Yen at yenlu@ca.ibm.com.

Yen's screen name for this chat is yenlu.




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