FAQs, Help, and Tutorials Web Services Internet
FAQs, Help, and Tutorials Web Services Internet
FAQs, Help, and Tutorials
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- Describe how to call webservices in ASP.NET and provide the Google Search web service as an example.
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- A collection of tutorials that provides a well-rounded introduction to the core set of WS-* standards that constitute a second-generation Web Services platform.
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- A set of articles and tutorials as well as discussions on SOAP ranging from beginner to advanced contributed by a web community of Visual Studio.NET developers. The articles focus on using SOAP within the Microsoft .Net framework.
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- Several ways on how to write a Java, PHP, Perl or Python SOAP client to consume JWSDP1.3 web service interfacing a Lego Mindstorms RCX brick. SOAP client in Java can be made totally independent of any library (perfect for an applet). Advanced examples con
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- An article explains the standards, protocols and development tools of web services.
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- Presentation given to the TriJUG Java user's group in Jan. 2004 on the J2EE APIs related to web services.
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- This site will help to get started with Web services and service-oriented architectures. It features free articles and product listings related to service-oriented architectures.
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- Introduction to Web Services. Articles. Links.
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- An high level introduction to SOAP, UDDI, WSDL. Demonstrates how these techologies fit together to provide a basis for Web Services and how they compare to older middleware such as CORBA, RMI, and COM.
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- WebServices examples, articles and tutorial for beginners.
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- Forum for bringing together academics and industry from different backgrounds to discuss ideas and technologies related to XML Web Services.
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- A W3C compliant glossary providing plain English definitions for commonly used Web Services terms. Examples and links to W3C specifications are also provided.
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- Presents an overview of IBM Web Services architecture, including what Web Services are, the fundamental characteristics of a Web Services architecture and the benefits of this approach. By IBM Web Services Architecture Team.
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