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		<description><![CDATA[Securing REST web services is a very debated topic on the Internet. Because REST represents an architecture, and not a protocol &#8211; like SOAP -, there aren&#8217;t any specifications dealing with security, leaving this aspect as a design decision for the software engineers / developers. Still, if you search the web to find out what<br /><a href="http://radu.cotescu.com/java-https-rest-services-apache-cxf/">[Continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[soapUI is a pretty useful web service testing tool that can help you generate a multitude of tests like load testing, functional testing, data consistency testing and many more. I have started using it for real two days ago when I needed to test some SOAP web services for work. The main issue that kept<br /><a href="http://radu.cotescu.com/how-to-send-null-values-in-soapui-requests/">[Continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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