web service as inter-organizational computing has become more and more diverse and pervasive, the need for supporting cost-effective and just-in-time interoperability on the world wide web has led to the idea of making internet-based software components available to their users. known as web service, these software programs have emerged in the IT ecosystem in an overhyped and somewhat chaotic way. web services mean different things to different people. back in 1998 and 1999, business executives were fired up with the transformational potential business-to-business interaction, but the technology was ready and the not notion of web service proved too inefficient to be commercially viable at that time. several years after the disappointing first wave of hype, business integration technology is finally maturing in the form of web services. in an attempt to provide an industry-wide consensus to the concept of web service , the W3C web service architecture group managed to agree on the following working definition of a web service: "a web service is a software system designed to support interoperable machine-to-machine interaction over a network. it has an interface described in a machine-processable format(specifically WSDL3)".
to interect with other systems on the internet, software applications could call internet-based software componente-called web services-to perform just-in-time specific tasks. to ensure interoperability, web services use SOAP4, a protocol for exchanging XML-based messages, typically conveyed using HTTP with an XML5 serialization in conjunction with other web-related standards. in a service-oriented environmemt, web services providers ues UDDI6 as a mechanism to publish service listings and discover each other and define how the services or software applications interact over the internet.
web service as inter-organizational computing has become more and more diverse and pervasive, the need for supporting cost-effective and just-in-time interoperability on the world wide web has led to the idea of making internet-based software components available to their users. known as web service, these software programs have emerged in the IT ecosystem in an overhyped and somewhat chaotic way. web services mean different things to different people. back in 1998 and 1999, business executives were fired up with the transformational potential business-to-business interaction, but the technology was ready and the not notion of web service proved too inefficient to be commercially viable at that time. several years after the disappointing first wave of hype, business integration technology is finally maturing in the form of web services. in an attempt to provide an industry-wide consensus to the concept of web service , the W3C web service architecture group managed to agree on the following working definition of a web service: "a web service is a software system designed to support interoperable machine-to-machine interaction over a network. it has an interface described in a machine-processable format(specifically WSDL3)".
to interect with other systems on the internet, software applications could call internet-based software componente-called web services-to perform just-in-time specific tasks. to ensure interoperability, web services use SOAP4, a protocol for exchanging XML-based messages, typically conveyed using HTTP with an XML5 serialization in conjunction with other web-related standards. in a service-oriented environmemt, web services providers ues UDDI6 as a mechanism to publish service listings and discover each other and define how the services or software applications interact over the internet.
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