The Web Services model is rapidly growing as an option for deploying reusable, component-based functionality over the Internet. Exposing these services is the Simple Object Access Protocol, which defines a lightweight mechanism for invoking these services or transactions. The SOAP spec... Sep. 20, 2001 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 9,091 |







Mark Richman has over 10 years experience as an independent consultant and software developer. He specializes in large-scale distributed web applications. Mark has demonstrated his technical expertise through engagements with both Fortune 500 corporations and small startup firms. He frequently mentors software developers in object-oriented concepts and techniques. Mark has a personal interest in emerging technologies and platforms such as J2EE, XML, and Web Services. As a consultant, Mark provides technical leadership throughout the life cycle of a project including direction on systems architecture, code reuse, and development processes. Key responsibilities include guiding the architecture, user interface, and technology integration of projects; interfacing with client's technology and management teams; and gathering information on enterprise-wide trends. Mark holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. He is an avid Linux enthusiast, and enjoys playing and writing music. Mark and his wife, Tracey, currently reside in South Florida.












