Wind River Web Services enables distributed applications running on many different platforms to seamlessly communicate and interoperate in a manner conforming to Web Services standards. Web Services allows developers to create interoperable Web Services applications (clients and servers) by providing the fundamental building blocks: XML, SOAP, WSDL, and GUI-based compiler tools for intermediate code generation and compilation. Wind River Web Services is standards-compliant and specifically tuned for embedded systems applications.
Wind River Web Services
Hardware Emulator Revs Up for Multicore
8-7-2008 LinuxDevices.com
Wind River Tool Tests Devices' Development Code
7-16-2008 EETimes
Test Automation Suite Targets Embedded Linux Developers
7-15-2008 LinuxDevices.com
Wind River to Debut Scalable Hypervisor
6-18-2008 SD Times | All News »
Wind River Adds Support for New Intel Integrated Processor Line for Embedded Devices
08-14-2008 Wind River
Northrop Grumman Selects Wind River for Flight Control and Mission Systems on Its X-47B Navy-Unmanned Aerial Combat System
08-12-2008 Wind River
Wind River Extends Leadership in Multicore Device Development
08-07-2008 Wind River | All Press »
Doug Gaff: I Love OCD
8-7-2008 Wind River Blog Network | All Blogs »
Fisita 2008
September 14-19, 2008: Munich, Germany
OSiM World 2008
September 17-19, 2008: Berlin, Germany
Portable Design Conference and Exhibition
September 18, 2008: San Jose, CA
Q2FY09 Earnings Call
August 28, 2008: 2:00 PM PDT
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Wind River Real-Time Linux
September 9, 2008: Herndon, VA
September 10, 2008: Adelphi, MD
Modernizing Software Development for Embedded and Mission-Critical Systems
September 16, 2008: Bellevue, WA
Software Quality Assurance for Device Software
September 16, 2008: Petaluma, CA | All Seminars »
Linux Device Drivers Development
August 26–29, 2008: Westford, MA
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