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  Web service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Web services is a set of tools that can be used in a number of ways.
RPC Web services present a distributed function (or method) call interface that is familiar to many developers.
Web services can also be used to implement a Service-oriented architecture, where the basic unit of communication is a message, rather than an operation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Web_service   (675 words)

  
 A List Apart: Articles: Understanding Web Services
Anyone who has used Hotmail recently has had a brush with web services: the passport authentication system is one of the web services in Microsoft’s.NET initiative, and is available without charge for the moment, so developers can use passport authentication within their own sites.
There are no costs associated with registering your web service in the UDDI, and the founders hope it will provide a central reference listing all the services residing across the net, so that developers looking for a service can simply use the UDDI to locate the most appropriate provider.
Web services might already exist that provide the functionality you need, and the cost of using them will probably never get close to the cost of developing them yourself.
www.alistapart.com /stories/webservices   (1558 words)

  
 webservices.xml.com: A Web Services Primer
Oracle's dynamic services whitepaper provides other examples of component services that are reusable building blocks: currency conversion, language translation, shipping, and claims processing, A more formal definition of a web service may be borrowed from IBM's tutorial on the topic.
Web services perform functions, which can be anything from simple requests to complicated business processes...Once a Web service is deployed, other applications (and other Web services) can discover and invoke the deployed service.
IBM's web services tutorial goes on to say that the notion of a web service would have been too inefficient to be interesting a few years ago.
webservices.xml.com /pub/a/ws/2001/04/04/webservices/index.html   (1414 words)

  
 Web Service Test
It is also useful for diagnosing a Web service request failure, or for picking out match strings for use with a specific Web Service Monitor.
The Web Service Test sends a SOAP request to the server and checks the HTTP response codes to verify that the service is responding.
If the web service requires NTLM / Challenge Response authentication, a domain name is required as part of your credentials (as well as a user name and password).
schist.und.nodak.edu:8888 /SiteScope/docs/WebService.htm   (861 words)

  
 What is Web services? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary
Web services allow different applications from different sources to communicate with each other without time-consuming custom coding, and because all communication is in XML, Web services are not tied to any one operating system or programming language.
The Web services movement is about the fact that the advantages of the Web as a platform apply not only to information but to services.
Web services are the talk of the Net; however, there is little information on Web Services with Visual C++.
www.webopedia.com /TERM/W/Web_services.html   (543 words)

  
 Web Service
For example if Web Service is running on the machine hostmonitor.mycompany.com then to access the shared folder you should use this URL: "http://hostmonitor.mycompany.com/public/" (if the name of the of the target file or folder is not specified then the closing "/" should always be present in url string).
For example if Web Service is running on the machine hostmonitor.mycompany.com then to access the shared folder you should use this URL: "http://hostmonitor.mycompany.com/authorized/" (if the name of the target file or folder is not specified then the closing "/" should always be present in url string).
For example if Web Service is running on the machine hostmonitor.mycompany.com then to access the shared folder you should use this URL: "http://hostmonitor.mycompany.com/private/" (if the name of the of the target file or folder is not specified then the closing "/" should always be present in url string).
www.ks-soft.com /hostmon.eng/webservice   (3413 words)

  
 Flex Wiki Web Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Below are several sections: one describing the proposed architecture for the new web service, one archiving previous discussion of the existing web service architecture, one discusses and one identifies outstanding issues that need to be resolved.
In this document, "current architecture" refers to the first revision of the web service, which was in effect as of build 1615.
Web service messages are made up of combinations of one or more atoms.
www.flexwiki.com /default.aspx/FlexWiki.FlexWikiWebService   (1889 words)

  
 Understanding Web service interoperability
Web services technology has the promise to provide a new level of interoperability between software applications.
Web service interoperability goals are to provide seamless and automatic connections from one software application to another.
In the dreamy world of Web service utopia every software application is coded with a self-discovery and self-categorization method.
www-106.ibm.com /developerworks/webservices/library/ws-inter.html   (1986 words)

  
 ESV Bible Web Service - Introduction
This service, like most web services, requires that you have access to a programming language on your web server, such as Perl, PHP, or ASP, as well as basic knowledge of how to program in that language.
You won’t be able to access the service using only HTML, although you can access some of it through Javascript or RSS without obtaining an access key.
This service is available for use only by individuals and non-commercial organizations that use the service in ways consistent with the historic Christian understanding of doctrine and the Bible, as summarized in the following foundational doctrines.
www.gnpcb.org /esv/share/services   (1808 words)

  
 Web Design - Fort Lauderdale and Miami, Florida
We are a full service web design and web hosting company.
The web design professionals at ABC have the skills to produce professional websites that can include all of the latest e-commerce features that are tailored to your specific business needs.
ABC Web Service of South Florida is conveniently located near the Oakland Park Blvd. exit of Interstate 95 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
www.abcwebservice.com   (460 words)

  
 Horoscope Web Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
As stated above Web Services uses HTTP for communication with its clients, this is a very big advantage over other remote services like DCOM, RMI etc which have their own Object -Specific Protocols.
One such field I think where Web Services could be a major boon would be in the field of "Content Providers", as I call them.
This tool takes the SDL of a Web Service as a input and uses Reflection to generate a Proxy Class that is similar to the Web Service.
www.c-sharpcorner.com /webforms/horoscope.asp   (2485 words)

  
 Web Services Architect   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Web Services Architect is an independent source of information about Web Services.
Our book, Web Services Business Strategies and Architectures, is an anthology of many of our papers, written by a diverse range of industry experts, and represents the current state of thought on the way that Web Services will impact Business and Technical Architectures.
Oasis are to form a technical committee Advance PKI Adoption for Secure Transactions in Web Services.
www.webservicesarchitect.com   (512 words)

  
 alphaWorks : Web Services Toolkit : Overview
Web Services Tool Kit and its sample application packages were a team effort among multiple IBM labs.
The first Web Services Tool Kit was released in July, 2000, and new Web service-related technologies have been added in each of the subsequent releases of the tool kit.
The code for Web Services Tool Kit is developed by a small core team; however, several people at various IBM labs have contributed Web service technologies for Web Services Tool Kit.
www.alphaworks.ibm.com /tech/webservicestoolkit   (383 words)

  
 webservices.xml.com: Top Ten FAQs for Web Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Web services currently run a wide gamut from news syndication and stock-market data to weather reports and package-tracking systems.
Service Description: This layer is responsible for describing the public interface to a specific Web service.
Service Discovery: This layer is responsible for centralizing services into a common registry, and providing easy publish/find functionality.
webservices.xml.com /pub/a/ws/2002/02/12/webservicefaqs.html   (837 words)

  
 NetBeans IDE 5.0 Tutorial for Web Service Clients
This is the outermost layer of the web service.
The web service's WSDL file restricts the type of information that you can send to the web service, and it restricts the type of information you should expect to receive in return.
Scroll to the bottom, and you see code that connects the client to the web service (much of the code is underlined in red -- ignore that, it's a bug that has no effect on the building and running of the application).
www.netbeans.org /kb/50/tutorial-webservice-client.html   (2604 words)

  
 15 Seconds : Creating a .NET Web Service
Web Services are a very general model for building applications and can be implemented for any operation system that supports communication over the Internet.
The Web Service consumers are able to invoke method calls on remote objects by using SOAP and HTTP over the Web.
Web Service discovery is the process of locating and interrogating Web Service descriptions, which is a preliminary step for accessing a Web Service.
www.15seconds.com /Issue/010430.htm   (2558 words)

  
 Joe Gregorio | BitWorking | Projects | Sparklines
You can start right away by dynamically creating a sparkline using the Sparkline Generator Web Application, or you can read more about sparklines and decide if you want to use the sparkline web service or if you would be better off downloading the code and running the sparkline service on your own server.
The sparkline web service is licensed under the MIT License.
A longer and more detailed description of this web service and application can be found in my article on XML.com, A Bright, Shiny Service: Sparklines.
bitworking.org /projects/sparklines   (520 words)

  
 Information Technology Services: Web Service
Stanford's web services are available free to all members of the Stanford community.
These services are part of the main campus computing infrastructure and are handled by a compute server called www.stanford.edu.
Because these services are not actively monitored for content, please send reports of inappropriate use to abuse@stanford.edu.
www.stanford.edu /services/web/index.html   (168 words)

  
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Award-winning Stylus Studio® employs a 3-pane interface (illustrated below) to simultaneously display a Web Service's available operations, the operation's method signature (that is, its function prototype) and parameter list, and the SOAP envelope, which is generated automatically, needed to invoke the selected Web service operation.
Once you've selected the Web service operation and set its paramater field values, invoking the Web service is easy — just click the "Send Request" button on the Web service toolbar, and Stylus Studio® fires off the method invocation to the Web service server specified in the WSDL file.
The return value of the Web service operation is displayed in Stylus Studio®'s Preview window, which allows you to view the resulting XML in Text, Tree, or Browser views; you can also save the results to a file.
www.stylusstudio.com /ws_tester.html   (793 words)

  
 web services list web services xml web services news web services directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
GeoPlaces Service is the evolution of ZipCode Lookup service.
This Web service is for educational purposes only.
Web Service List ™ is an officially licensed site and a service of IT Netix Inc.
www.webservicelist.com   (170 words)

  
 National Digital Forecast Database XML/SOAP Service - NOAA's National Weather Service
This service, which is defined in a Service Description Document, provides NWS customers and partners the ability to request NDFD data over the internet and receive the information back in an XML format.
The National Weather Service is striving to serve society’s needs for weather information by evolving its services from a text-based paradigm to one based on making NWS information available quickly, efficiently, and in convenient and understandable forms.
If you are a web service user who wants DWML-encoded data for a large number of NDFD points, degrib will allow you to move the DWML-encoding process to your computer.
www.nws.noaa.gov /forecasts/xml   (1658 words)

  
 Jitendra Kotamraju's Blog: Web Service endpoints in Mustang
The WSDL of the Web Service is published at http://localhost:8080/add?wsdl and can be accessed from the browser.
One would typically publish the endpoint, endpoint would be servicing requests, and when the application decides to stop the web service, it calls endpoint.stop().
Your use of this web site or any of its content or software indicates your agreement to be bound by these Terms of Participation.
weblogs.java.net /blog/jitu/archive/2006/01/web_service_end.html   (938 words)

  
 MapPoint Web Service
The MapPoint Web Service is a programmable web service hosted by Microsoft and used by enterprises and independent software developers to integrate location-based services, such as maps, driving directions and proximity searches, into software applications and business processes.
The MapPoint Web Service also provides an extensive set of mapping-related content such as business listings and points of interest (POI) that can be used within applications.
MapPoint Web Service also offers a COM Add-in for MapPoint 2006 North America and MapPoint 2004 Europe which allows you to draw your own polygons and save them to the MapPoint Web Service polygon XML file format.
www.microsoft.com /mappoint/products/webservice/default.mspx   (925 words)

  
 Phanfare blog » Web Service Integration, Mac vs. PC
After quickly realizing that Apple’s limited support for web services wasn’t going to make our lives any easier, we started looking for alternatives (to be honest Apple’s support seemed so lacking that we never even tried to build a test application before looking elsewhere).
To achieve this, we modified the gSOAP compiler (the thing that generates the web service stub methods from the WSDL —; the same thing Visual Studio does when you add a web service reference to your project) to emit Objective-C in addition the code it already generates.
A blog that exposes a web service for posting new entries is not what I consider an enterprise app reserved for the likes of IBM mainframes in datacenters.
blog.phanfare.com /2005/10/web-service-integration-mac-vs-pc   (1806 words)

  
 Adventures in C#: Building a Web Service
When Internet Explorer encounters a Web Service (a.asmx file), it automatically interrogates the service and gins up a form that can be used to inspect and drive the service.
Supposedly all you have to do to deploy a web service is to copy the files to the deployment location.
Finally he decided that my new web services directory needed to be shown as one with "execute" access rather than just downloading.
www.xprogramming.com /xpmag/acsWebService.htm   (1140 words)

  
 Ready Web Service. Starts Your Web Service Solution.
Ready Web Service (RWS) Toolbox is a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) application which needs Web Integration to deliver services of existing applications.
Ready Web Service is a set of components and utilities for development of applications using Web Services.
Ready Web Service objects consist of seven entities: group, user, property, message, command, trigger and log.
readywebservice.com   (117 words)

  
 J2EE 1.4 eases Web service development - Java World
At the conclusion of his J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) Web services presentation at last year's JavaOne, IBM architect Jim Knutson remarked that "every Web service needs a place to be a service." He then suggested that the most ideal place to be a Web service was inside the J2EE infrastructure.
Indeed, many application server vendors have supported various Web service development and deployment features in their existing products for some time now.
The result is that a J2EE 1.4-based application can be invoked as a Web service, even from applications not written in the Java programming language.
www.javaworld.com /javaworld/jw-06-2003/jw-0620-webservices.html   (774 words)

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