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Intro to XML Web Services       
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This article is intended for the application developer looking for a quick Step-by-Step on how to build XML Web Services and/or for the business decision maker looking to get a better understanding of what XML Web Services are and how they can be used....

Consuming An XML Web Service       
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In this tutorial author will show you how to build a consumer for that XML Web Service. An XML Web Service consumer is an application that invokes the methods of an XML Web Service made available by a provider; the consumer feeds on the data derived from the XML Web Service provider. A consumer application may be another Web application, XML Web Service, Windows desktop application, or any other type of application with access to the XML Web Service using HTTP....

Introduction to Web Services       
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The label "web services," as broadly applied, has two levels of meaning—one specific and one conceptual:
Specifically, web services are a stack of emerging standards that describe a service-oriented, component-based application architecture. Conceptually, web services represent a model in which discrete tasks within e-business processes are distributed widely throughout a value net....

Building a Web Service - Start with the Design       
Total Hits: 428  |  Today: 1 Author: Bruce Johnson       Rating:  
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Since the goal of this series is to walk through the thought processes and tasks involved in building a commercial web service, we will start by describing exactly what functionality will be provided. Fortunately (for me, at least), it's a subject near and dear to my heart. For much of the past three years, I have been deeply involve in designing and implementing applications for warehousing and logistics. As a result of this work, I have developed a shipment rating engine...

Web Services and Security       
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"Web services" are application components whose functionality and interfaces are exposed to potential users through the application of existing and emerging Web technology standards including XML, SOAP, WSDL, and HTTP. In contrast to Web sites, browser-based interactions or platform-dependent technologies, Web services are services offered computer-to-computer, via defined formats and protocols, in a platform-independent and language-neutral manner....

Building a Web Service - Getting Started       
Total Hits: 412  |  Today: 0 Author: Bruce Johnson       Rating:  
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Last year, American corporations spent over $4 billion integrating heterogeneous applications (otherwise known as Enterprise Application Integration or EAI). Why? Because one of the best ways to squeeze more profits out of a company is to reduce the costs of doing business. Among the many other possibilities of boosting the bottom line(some of which have now been identified as illegal) is finding ways to streamline the flow of information through the corporation....

A Web Services Primer       
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Looking back over the last six years, it is hard to imagine networked computing without the Web. The reason why the Web succeeded where earlier hypertext schemes failed can be traced to a couple of basic factors: simplicity and ubiquity. From a service provider's (e.g. an e-shop) point of view, if they can set up a web site they can join the global community. From a client's point of view, if you can type, you can access services. From a service API point of view, the majority of the web's work ...

Profit from Web Services       
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When organizations wishes to upgrade or modify their existing solutions, they must take a close look at the solutions in place. They will need to determine exactly how the solutions are implemented......

Flash and Web Services       
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This article focuses on how to get access to the XML stream sent from a Web Service, and how Flash works with returned XML. When viewing the example at the end of the article make sure you have Player 5 or Player 6...

Calling XML Web Services from Office VBA Using the Web Service References Tool       
Total Hits: 447  |  Today: 1 Author: Paul Cornell       Rating:  
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In traditional Microsoft Office Visual Basic® for Applications (VBA) solutions development, programmers provide application logic in the form of code modules or Component Object Model (COM) add-ins. Generally, these code modules and add-ins must physically reside on client computers. For example, if you want to distribute an Office VBA macro or COM add-in, you would need to install the macro or add-in on each client computer that you wanted to use the code....

Ajax Programming in BEA WebLogic Portal 8.1, Part 2       
Total Hits: 212  |  Today: 0 Author: John Margaglione       Rating:  
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This article is about low-level Ajax details in WebLogic Portal 8.1. This is unrelated to the current beta of WebLogic Portal 9.2. Ajax is an asynchronous programming paradigm that enables developers to create highly interactive Web sites that reduce server load while increasing user productivity. Ajax does this by combining Web services, JavaScript, and dynamic HTML programming to create a rich client experience that rivals native application usability. The first article in this series introduc...

Web Service and DHTML       
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This article explains how we access the Web Service through DHTML webservice behavior....

Understanding XML Web Services       
Total Hits: 337  |  Today: 0 Author: Doug Seven       Rating:  
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XML Web Services are designed to enable disparate systems the ability to communicate and exchange data with one another, regardless of their operating system, language, or architecture....

Proverb Web Service: Creating Xml aware Clients - Part 3       
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This is the third article in the Proverb Web Service series. In this article I will create some clients which will consume the Proverbs Web Service....

Web Services - Server To Server With XMLHTTP        
Total Hits: 523  |  Today: 0 Author: Robbe D. Morris       Rating:  
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The concept of web services has been out there for awhile now and is starting to catch on. Those of us who are used to standard web development practices for accessing relational databases might not see new opportunities that are right in front of us....

Web Services Invocation Framework       
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Web Services Invocation Framework (WSIF) is a tool that provides a standard API for invoking services described in Web Services Description Language (WSDL), no matter how or where the services are provided. The architecture allows new bindings to be added at run time....

XmlImportedType Attribute       
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The XmlImportedType attribute that can be used to reference XML datatypes defined in external schemas in your ASP.NET Web service interface....


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