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Web Services Oriented Architecture Service Internet


A Web service is a set of functionalities that are packaged as a single entity and published to the Web for use by other applications. Web services are building blocks for creating open distributed systems, and allow companies and individuals to quickly and cheaply make their digital assets available worldwide. One early example is Microsoft Passport, a convenient authentication service hosted by Microsoft. Here are some other examples: A Web service can aggregate other Web services to provide a higher-level set of features. For example, a Web service could provide a set of high-level travel features by orchestrating lower-level Web services for car rental, air travel, and hotels. Applications of the future will be built from Web services that are dynamically selected at runtime based on their cost, quality, and availability.

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See Also:

  • Kokash, Natallia - Personal site listing of papers relating to composition, discovery and quality of Web Services.
  • CBDI - Industry analysts and think tank focused on SOA, Web Services and Software Components, providing continuous analysis, consulting and workshops. Free newswire and information resources, plus premium subscription to continuous analysis in CBDI Journal.
  • Web Services Architect - A resource site dedicated entirely to Web Services, helping to build and expand upon the Web Services community.
  • IBM alphaWorks Web Services Tools - Web Services tools and technologies from IBM Software Research.
  • Web Services Summit - Portal site containing information about XML, the Semantic Web, service-oriented architectures, web services and security. Includes articles, papers, audio and video programs, and lists of resources such as tools, books, and training providers.
  • Wingfoot Software - Enables access to Web Services and .NET applications from mobile devices.
  • I.T. Works: XML, Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures - Resources portal offering news, market information, books and reports.
  • Sosnoski Software Solutions, Inc. - Resources to support the development of Web services in Java, including published results on performance and usability. Company provides Web services consulting and software development services.
  • IBM developerWorks: Web services - The Web Services special topic area is a resource for developers building Web applications for e-business, e-commerce, and the enterprise. By IBM.
  • RemoteMethods - Find and compare XML Web Services from various providers.
  • WebService Resource - Web Services related directory. Tutorials, examples, hosting, programming, applications, articles.
  • webservices.XML.com - Web Services XML.com subsite. Development resources and solutions, features timely news, opinions, and tutorials, interactive forums, and newsletters.
  • AlotSoft LLC - Provides Web Service based integration framework that are based on industry standard XML Schema, FIXML, FPML, and TXLife/XMLife.
  • Web Services Links & Resources - WSindex.org is a researched directory of internet resources relating to Web Services, including XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI.
  • Web Services Mall - Information and resources on web services and related technologies, including XML and SOAP.
  • Joe's WebServices Page - WebServices link collection: standard initiatives, press articles, analysts, academic/expert papers/sites, books, vendors.
  • CypressLogic - Developer of ObjectView, a graphical programming environment for integrating Web services.
  • Webservices.org - Vendor-neutral Web Services industry portal with news, analysis, papers, and forums.
  • WebserviceX.NET - Provides programmable business logic components that serve as "black boxes" to provide access to functionality via web services.
  • Web Services Activity - W3C's overview of news, groups, documents and specifications, events and recommended reading.
  • webMethods Glue - Software infrastructure vendor focused on the creation, deployment and management of distributed applications, with "GLUE" product that enables Java developers to build applications using web services, servlets and JSPs.
  • Epionet - Provide Epiowave, a system that facilitates the development of applications based on the Services Oriented Computing approach.
  • SOA Software - Provides web services management solutions, including tools to manage and monitor complex, loosely coupled system architectures.
  • AmberPoint - Web services management company. Develops solutions for making XML Web applications production-ready, business-ready and easily manageable.
  • Web services enabling technologies for Java - List of Java and open source Web service enabling products, resource lists, and resources: SOAP, WSDL, UDDI APIs, integrators, and choreographic software.
  • Altova MissionKit - Includes multiple Web services tools: graphical WSDL editor and validator, SOAP client and debugger, graphical Web services builder with code generation as well as Web services mapping to/from databases, XML, EDI, and text files.
  • SearchWebServices.com - Industry news, white papers, Web services-specific search engine and technical advice on XML, .NET, SOAP, UDDI, and WSDL.


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