2010 IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering and Service Sciences 2010
DOI: 10.1109/icsess.2010.5552413
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DRWSC — To simplify dynamic invocation for RESTful Web services

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“…It is a plausible approach in the context of Semantic Web, but the tasks of writing translation rules as well as auxiliary ontologies can be difficult given that the information of Web APIs are usually described in HTML documents. Out of the realm of SWS, some of the issues related to the invocation of Web APIs have been studied in the context of service composition [3] and dynamic invocation [19]. This research is based on the introduction of the new HTTP binding in WSDL 2.0 as a promising approach by wrapping a RESTful service and then describing its interface using the WSDL language [8].…”
Section: Omnivoke Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a plausible approach in the context of Semantic Web, but the tasks of writing translation rules as well as auxiliary ontologies can be difficult given that the information of Web APIs are usually described in HTML documents. Out of the realm of SWS, some of the issues related to the invocation of Web APIs have been studied in the context of service composition [3] and dynamic invocation [19]. This research is based on the introduction of the new HTTP binding in WSDL 2.0 as a promising approach by wrapping a RESTful service and then describing its interface using the WSDL language [8].…”
Section: Omnivoke Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%