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Arthur Ryman

Arthur Ryman is a Senior Technical Staff Member and Development Manager at the IBM Toronto Lab. He is currently the lead of the Web Standard Tools subproject of the Eclipse Web Tools Platform project. His previous development projects include Rational Application Developer, WebSphere Studio Application Developer, and VisualAge for Java. He is a member of the W3C Web Services Description Working Group and is an editor of the Web Services Description Language 2.0 specification. He is a co-author of the book, "Java Web Services Unleashed".
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Eclipse Turns 5! By Arthur Ryman The gurus at Gnu point
out that the 'free' in
'free software' is used
in the sense of 'free
use' rather than 'free
beer'. Turns out that
they need to expand this
meaning to include actual
'free beer' at selected
points in the lifecycle
of many Open Source
products... Oct. 21, 2006 10:00 AM Reads: 7,222 Replies: 3 | Web Tools at EclipseWorld
2006 By Arthur Ryman EclipseWorld was recently
held in Cambridge, MA,
overlooking the Charles
River down the road from
MIT. The view of the
Boston skyline was
spectacular and the fresh
river air provided a
pleasant contrast to the
exciting, but marginally
breathable, Manhattan
atmosph... Sep. 18, 2006 03:45 PM Reads: 5,122 Replies: 1 | Eclipse Web Tools
Platform (WTP) 1.5
Released By Arthur Ryman  I'm pleased to announce
that WTP 1.5 shipped on
schedule on June 30 as
part of the Eclipse 3.2
Callisto simultaneous
release. WTP is part of
this ten project
mega-release, a first for
the Eclipse Foundation,
and a sign of things to
come. As the Eclipse
family of p... Jul. 12, 2006 08:45 AM Reads: 10,343 Replies: 8 | Arthur Ryman's Eclipse
Blog: Sun at EclipseCon
2006; The Good, The Bad,
and The Ugly By Arthur Ryman Unlike last year's event,
there was no keynote
speaker from Sun.
Nevertheless, Sun's
presence was noticed last
week at the Santa Clara
Convention Center. I'd
like to mention a few
high and low points here. Mar. 27, 2006 05:00 PM Reads: 8,658 Replies: 1 | Arthur Ryman's Eclipse
Blog: WSDL 2.0
Implementation Progress -
Apache Woden Milestone 3
Declared! By Arthur Ryman The Apache Woden project
is a reference
implementation of the W3C
WSDL 2.0 specification
which is now a Candidate
Recommendation. The
project is looking for
help so here's a great
opportunity for Java
developers to contribute
to the advancement of a
major new Web ... Jan. 26, 2006 05:00 PM Reads: 13,843 Replies: 3 | Eclipse Web Tools
Platform (WTP) 1.0
Available for Download! By Arthur Ryman The bits for WTP 1.0 were
baked last Friday and are
cooling off now in
preparation for their
'official' release on
2005-12-23. However, if
you have a pair of oven
mitts handy, feel free to
download it now and munch
this tasty snack over
your Holiday break.
Unless ... Dec. 21, 2005 06:45 PM Reads: 9,420 Replies: 3 | Eclipse WTP Usage Reaches
a New High - 9000'
(2743m) By Arthur Ryman This conference is
without a doubt the most
well-organized software
gathering I've ever
attended. The logistics
are ably handled by Wayne
and Peggy Kovsky and
family. There is
virtually zero marketting
hype here - no sponsors
or demo booths, just
solid technical talks. Oct. 26, 2005 11:30 AM Reads: 7,024 Replies: 1 | Eclipse: The Story of
Web Tools Platform 0.7 By Arthur Ryman  The Eclipse Open Source
Integrated Development
Environment (IDE) (see
http://eclipse.org) is
rapidly gaining
popularity among Java
developers primarily
because of its excellent
Java Development Tools
(JDT) and its highly
extensible plug-in
architecture.
Extensib... Oct. 19, 2005 08:30 PM Reads: 79,643 Replies: 6 | Creating XML - Based Web
Applications Using IBM
VisualAge for Java By Arthur Ryman; Luc Chamberland Since the mid-'90s we've
seen the quality of Web
programming paradigms
mature at an astonishing
rate: from static pages
with animation, CGI-based
programs, and JDBC
connectivity to back-end
relational databases and
servlets processing
requests on application
serve... Jan. 30, 2004 07:52 AM Reads: 13,385 | The Pragmatics Of Java
Debugging By Joe Winchester; Arthur Ryman Essential to the
development of complex
systems are tools that
help the developer
locate, analyze, and fix
problems. Debuggers
provide support for this
by letting a developer
inspect the internal
state of a program at
runtime, as well as
suspend and resume
execu... Mar. 1, 2001 12:00 AM Reads: 16,718 | Create XML Based Web
Applications Using IBM
VisualAge for Java By Arthur Ryman; Luc Chamberland Since the mid-'90s we've
seen the quality of Web
programming paradigms
mature at an astonishing
rate: from static pages
with animation, CGI-based
programs, and JDBC
connectivity to back-end
relational databases and
servlets processing
requests on application
serve... Nov. 1, 2000 12:00 AM Reads: 10,699 |
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