WEB Service
A 'Web service' (also Web Service) is defined by the W3C as "a software system designed to support interoperable Machine to Machine interaction over a network".
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Through this book, users will learn when SOA is the best choice for their web services-based applications and also to design and implement a sound architecture for successful implementation of any...
You've built web sites that can be used by humans. But can you also build web sites that are usable by machines? That's where the future lies, and that's what RESTful Web Services shows you how to do...
This book is a comprehensive guide to the usage and syntax of the Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS). Two major BPEL4WS servers, the Oracle BPEL Process Manager and...
While many books are focused on the underlying technologies of Web Services and others are dedicated to providing Web Services, few books show how to consume Web Services. Google, Amazon, and Beyond:...
As the need for application-to-application communication and platform interoperability continues to grow, Web service developers need to be skilled in the technologies and languages that make this...
"Web Services Patterns: Java Edition" describes the architectural patterns that guide developers through design patterns (service implementation and usage) and illustrates different ways in which Web...
Overviews Microsoft .NET as a prefabricated infrastructure for solving common problems in internet applications running on the Windows 2000 operating system. The author discusses garbage collection,...
Professional Open Source Web Services provides an in-depth coverage of Web
Services using Apache AXIS and SOAP::Lite as well as covering topics such
as: XML based messaging standards, SOAP...
If you are building web applications or web services with ASP.NET and you want to keep them secure, this is the book for you.
This book will show you how to make effective use of the security...
As a developer new to Web Services, how do you make sense of this emerging framework so you can start writing your own services today? This concise book gives programmers both a concrete introduction...
XML-based Web Services are seen by many as the next big step in the progress of distributed computing. Promotion by a range of companies across the computing industry is creating a lot of interest in...
Due for release in the second half of 2002, .NET My Services represents the first major release into Microsoft's .NET initiative since the .NET Framework beta was released in September 2000. Until...
Web Services are self-describing, modular applications. The Web Services architecture can be thought of as a wrapper for the application code. This wrapper provides standardized means of: describing...