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  XML Web Services
XML Web services are the fundamental building block in the move to distributed computing on the Internet.
XML Web services are built on XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI specifications.
The Global XML Web Services Architecture will help take XML web services to the next level by providing a coherent, general purpose model for adding new advanced capabilities to XML Web services which is modular and extensible.
www.gotdotnet.com /team/XMLwebservices/default.aspx   (394 words)

  
 What is Web services? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
XML is used to tag the data, SOAP is used to transfer the data, WSDL is used for describing the services available and UDDI is used for listing what services are available.
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.
www.webopedia.com /TERM/W/Web_services.html   (619 words)

  
 XML & Web Services Magazine - Authenticating Web Services Users   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In the world of Web services, authentication is the process of making sure that the person who asks to use the Web service is really the person they claim to be.
For Web services, the most common are a cookie placed on the user's browser, a session ID stored on the server, or a string of characters.
However, the service will not be able to distinguish one call from another with respect to the initiator.
www.fawcette.com /xmlmag/2003_02/magazine/practice/bjohnson   (471 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)

  
 XML & Web Services 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Web services and XML are the core technologies at the heart of these developments.
Few technology users have articulated their strategy or architectures, retrained their staff, or established new protocols or service levels with partners; nor have most identified or evaluated a clear investment case for new technology platforms.
It is the only UK event that focuses on the implications of deploying web services, XML and related technologies in mission-critical, business environments.
www.xmlwebservices.co.uk   (240 words)

  
 XML Consulting, XML Web Services Offshore
Using Web services, Businesses can provide various services from their web servers, ranging from applications as complex as Supply Chain Management to as simple as obtaining a stock quote.
XMLweb services are becoming the next big thing because it can work with Internet to provide your business with information, which normally would take lot of your time and efforts.
A Web Service is a software system identified by a URI (uniform resource identifier), whose interfaces and bindings are capable of being defined, described and discovered as XML articrafts.
www.machrotech.com /dotnet_consulting/xml_web_services_programming.asp   (320 words)

  
 Book - Real World XML Web Services
Web services provide the foundation for another profound revolution in the way we build and use applications.
Unfortunately, most of the current coverage of Web services does not clearly explain what they are really all about, they just trumpet how wonderful Web services are, which comes across as hype.
Just as XML Schemas are used to describe the data types exposed by Web services, there is a need for a language that can be used to describe the complete interfaces exposed by Web services.
www.learnxmlws.com /book   (1744 words)

  
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Companies are implementing XML Web services to integrate applications within the enterprise and to extend the reach of their businesses to partners and customers.
These outsourced services were two vital elements for the generation of dental quotes and made the problem of their availability to clients non-trivial.
XML Web services need to operate reliably over intranets and the public Internet, over transport protocols that are not completely reliable.
www.gotdotnet.com /team/XMLwebservices/gxa_overview.aspx   (3129 words)

  
 XML Web Services
XML Web Services is built on HTTP, common to all Web servers.
XML Web Services removes the firewall obstacle to interoperability by translating language-specific instructions that would be blocked by a firewall into HTTP text that will pass through one.
XML Web Services allow one software component to invoke methods on another component across the Internet, with the same ease as if the remote component were on the same computer.
www.searchexpress.com /xml-web-services.htm   (176 words)

  
 Windows Server 2003: The Ideal Platform for XML Web Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
XML Web services are arguably the most important computing innovation today—changing the rules for business-to-business and business-to-customer communication.
This enhanced connectivity is core to XML Web services and implemented in the Microsoft.NET Framework with its common language runtime and set of base classes.
The ability to quickly develop and manage XML Web services promises to be one of the most important drivers in determining the success of IT and business operations in the decade ahead.
www.microsoft.com /windowsserver2003/evaluation/overview/dotnet/bestplatform.mspx   (2229 words)

  
 I.T. Works - XML, Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures
Web services are a form of Web applications that are self-contained, self-describing and modular, and that can be published, located, and invoked across the Web.
Web services perform functions, which can be anything from simple requests to complicated business processes.
XML is a markup language for documents and messages containing structured information, and the basis for Web services and service-oriented architectures.
www.itworks.be /rescenter.php?topic=XML   (685 words)

  
 WWW2006 - Refereeed Track: Web Services & XML
XML technologies and Web services are poised to become the basis for many Web-based and database-centric applications.
XML is being used to publish data from database systems to the Web by providing input to content generators for Web pages, and database systems are increasingly used to store and query XML data, often by handling queries issued over the Internet.
The WWW2006 XML and Web Services track is aimed at researchers, developers, architects, and users of XML and Web services who are interested in next-generation systems using these technologies.
www2006.org /tracks/webservices.php   (279 words)

  
 XML Web Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
(XML Web Service) is a unit of code that can be activated using HTTP requests.
Web Services on the other hand are very different when compared to the said technologies as they are built upon widely accepted standards that can interoperate easily on the Internet.
A key to the broad-reach capabilities of these Web Services is a foundation built on Internet Standards that does not rely on any platform, protocol or OS.
www.startvbdotnet.com /web/default.aspx   (595 words)

  
 MSDN: Web Services
The latest information for developers on Web Services.
‘Understanding Web Services Policy’ is an introductory description of the policy language and describes the language features using numerous examples.
Learn how to build secure, reliable, transacted Web services applications that interoperate with applications built on other platforms and integrate with the applications you're building on todays.NET technologies with this MSDN Virtual Lab.
msdn.microsoft.com /webservices/rss.xml   (279 words)

  
 XML, Ontologies, and the Semantic Web @ XML JOURNAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The first contribution XML made to the Web was to separate content from representation; in the next iteration, XML is used to add metadata or meaning to content.
Web services is important for universal interoperability and integration and will be the key enabler for software agents in the Semantic Web.
Semantic Web services would, therefore, greatly enhance the capability of software agents to search for particular services and are an important step in the direction of implementing the Semantic Web.
xml.sys-con.com /read/40562.htm   (4090 words)

  
 Web Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The goal of the Web Services Activity is to develop a set of technologies in order to lead Web services to their full potential.
Note: The XML Protocol Activity was incorporated in the Web Services Activity in January 2002.
Internationalization Web Services Task Force: the goal of the Internationalization Web Services Task Force is to ensure that Web services have robust support for global use, including all of the world's languages and cultures.
www.w3.org /2002/ws   (1382 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Professional XML Web Services: Books: Vivek Chopra,Zaev Zoran,Gary Damschen,Chris Dix,Patrick ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The heart of this text is its thorough and approachable tour of core standards needed for Web services, from the innards of SOAP for sending messages between systems over HTTP or other protocols, to WSDL for describing Web services and UDDI for looking them up at run-time.
With its range of coverage of what Web services are and the actual standards and tools used to implement them, this title is a perfect choice for learning what all the fuss is about.
This wrapper provides standardized means of: describing the Web Service and what it does; publishing it to a registry, so that it can easily be located; and exposing an interface, so that the service can be invoked - all in a machine-readable format.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1861005091?v=glance   (1596 words)

  
 XML and Web Services Security
This Sun Microsystems white paper explains issues related to securing web services from internal and external threats.
It layers web services security over SSL and IP security, and uses technologies such as XML encryption, X.509 certificates and Kerberos tickets.
This IBM Red Book is not specifically about Web services, but it discusses security with a leading platform for Web services (IBM WebSphere).
www.webservicessummit.com /Security.htm   (954 words)

  
 XML Web Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
This a simple service that converts a given distance from Kilometers to Miles and vice versa.
By default, Web service projects automatically create a new virtual directory under IIS and will store our files there.
Switch to code view of the Web service to take you to the code behind file which is a file with.asmx.vb extension.
www.startvbdotnet.com /web/sample1.aspx   (691 words)

  
 15 Seconds : The Evolution of Web Services
This article also explains the technological evolution of Web Services; therefore, I found it necessary to explain the underlying technologies.
Laughter is the best medicine, and I found an interesting Web Service for jokes by Interpressfact (see http://interpressfact.net/webservices/)that accepts a SOAP envelope with a joke category ID in it and returns a random joke.
It provides the namespace, the XML schema, and the required parameters to invoke the Web Service and read the resultant string.
www.15seconds.com /issue/021029.htm   (3934 words)

  
 WebReference.com - Chapter 3 of Professional XML Web Services, from Wrox Press Ltd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
With Web Services, we are on the verge of a new programming model.
As has already been touched upon in Chapter 1, at the core of the Web Services model is SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol), the protocol that allows messages to be transmitted as XML documents and invokes the capabilities of Web Services.
No part of this chapter may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means -- electronic, electrostatic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise -- without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.
www.webreference.com /authoring/languages/xml/webservices/chap3   (455 words)

  
 Extensible Markup Language High Technology News & Info
Extensible Markup Language (XML) It is being keenly watched that the Web is to change in two ways: first, to become more collaborative and, second, to move from presentation to multipurpose processing.
XML is a data description language standard used throughout the world to...
XML is an extensible markup language used for the description of marked...
www.xml4.com /xml/extensible-markup-language.html   (4403 words)

  
 Java Technology and Web Services
Web services are Web-based enterprise applications that use open, XML-based standards and transport protocols to exchange data with calling clients.
Sun Earns Several Java Developer's Journal SOA and Web Services Awards Last month, Sun garnered twelve first place and six second place honors in the Java Developer's Journal Readers' Choice Awards for SOA and Web Services.
Java Web Services Developer Pack Version 2.0 A new version of Java Web Services Developer Pack, Version 2.0, is now released and available.
java.sun.com /webservices   (566 words)

  
 IlmuKomputer.Com - Komunitas eLearning Gratis Ilmu Komputer Indonesia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Dalam pengertian yang sederhana, XML Web Services dapat di definisikan sebagai aplikasi yang diakses oleh aplikasi yang lain.
Web Service dapat disamakan dengan library tersebut tetapi tidak memerlukan registrasi khusus ke dalam sistem operasi yang menyimpannya.
Sistem Web Service ini diharapkan meningkatkan kolaborasi antar pemrogram dan perusahaan, yang memungkinkan sebuah fungsi di dalam Web Service dapat dipinjam oleh aplikasi lain tanpa perlu mengetahui detil pemrograman yang terdapat di dalamnya.
www.ilmukomputer.com /populer/roy-webservices.php   (208 words)

  
 Search: XML
Enables generic SGML to be served, received, and processed on the Web in the way that is now possible...
For example, this is not well-formed XML, because the em and strong elements...
A document that is not well-formed is not considered to be XML; a parser is...
www.dogpile.com /info.dogpl/search/web/XML   (274 words)

  
 Web Services and Other Distributed Technologies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Microsoft interoperability efforts and involvement in the Web services standardization process are also covered.
XML is the assembly language of Web 2.0
Web config files and Security for Web Services
msdn.microsoft.com /webservices   (390 words)

  
 Web Services, SOA Solutions, SOA Services - XWebServices.com
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is the latest evolution in distributed computing.
Web Services are the most successful and widely accepted form of SOA.
Although SOA and Web Services are relatively new IT methodologies within most industries, the opportunity to have a significant, positive impact on the performance and cost across business processes is real.
www.xwebservices.com   (313 words)

  
 web services list web services xml web services news web services directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The developer's resource for Web services, Indigo,.NET remoting, and other distributed technologies.
This Web service performs Fahrenheit to Centigrade and Centigrade to Fahrenheit conversions.
Web Service List ™ is an officially licensed site and a service of IT Netix Inc.
www.webservicelist.com   (114 words)

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