Arthur Ryman is a senior technical staff member at the IBM Toronto Lab where he is responsible for Web service and XML tools in WebSphere Studio and Rational Desktop Tools. He is the leader of the Eclipse Web Standard Tools subproject, a member of the W3C Web Services Description Working Group, and a coauthor of the book Java Web Services Unleashed.| By SYS-CON TV | Article Rating: |
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