From the monthly archives:

July 2005

McAfee Shares Internal Web-Services Security Tool

July 12, 2005

Just saw this via. Robin Cover's awesome XML.org Daily Newslink. The good folks at McAfee are releasing a open-source tool named WSDigger that helps identify vulnerabilities in Web services implementations. WSDigger contains sample attack plug-ins for SQL injection, cross-site scripting, and X-PATH injection attacks. It also allows developers to import their WSDL's and test for compliance with the WS-Security specification.

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Montoya triumphs @ Silverstone (British GrandPrix)

July 10, 2005

Juan Pablo Montoya won his first race for McLaren this year at this year's running of the British Grand prix at Silverstone. I'm glad the race wasn't cancelled with the tragic events that happened earlier in the week in London.

It was great to see some real racing after the disastrous weekend at Indy. Read more from Montoya here. Great weekend for McLaren getting 2 podium positions with Kimi Räikkönen finishing 3rd.

 


 

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Implementing Transaction Suspension in Spring by Juergen Hoeller

July 4, 2005

Implementing Transaction Suspension in Spring by Juergen Hoeller — Juergen Hoeller discusses the Spring Framework's declarative transaction facility, and how it integrates with WebLogic Server's JTA implementation.

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The Best Album of 2005

July 2, 2005

X&Y by Coldplay The hyperbole around Coldplay's latest offering is just incredible. There are people calling them the biggest band in the world and comparing them to super groups like U2 and others. I don't about any of that but this has to be the best album of the year.

X&Y is an absolutely brilliant album that is bound to be an instant classic. I am so hooked to this album that I haven't stopped listening to this album since the very first day of it's release on iTunes. All of the songs are incredibly melodic, catchy and bound to be instant classics. The first single, Square One is a great song but it's just the beginning, as what follows it even gets better. Chris Martin is just an incredible songwriter and the other members of the band are great musicians.

I read a review where the reviewer called the music on this album as 'silent screaming' and I think that's is really an apt description. The album just has a huge wall of sound that's really loud without sounding like Metallica. This is a loud, rocking album with incredible guitar work that is bound to have you hooked from the first listen.

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