2003
DOI: 10.1109/mic.2003.1250587
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Integration with Web services

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“…But the goal of Web services goes beyond those of classical distributed component technologies such as Java RMI, .NET Remoting and CORBA: Web services aim at standardized support for higher level interactions such as service and process flow orchestration, enterprise application integration and provision of middleware of middleware [9] . Instead of building applications that result in collections of objects or components that are firmly integrated and understood just in development time, the service approach of Web services platform is much more dynamic and is able to find, retrieve and invoke a distributed service dynamically [4] .…”
Section: Web Services Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But the goal of Web services goes beyond those of classical distributed component technologies such as Java RMI, .NET Remoting and CORBA: Web services aim at standardized support for higher level interactions such as service and process flow orchestration, enterprise application integration and provision of middleware of middleware [9] . Instead of building applications that result in collections of objects or components that are firmly integrated and understood just in development time, the service approach of Web services platform is much more dynamic and is able to find, retrieve and invoke a distributed service dynamically [4] .…”
Section: Web Services Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, WS toolkits mutually diverge in features, architecture and API which is a result of the fact that protocols are standardized, not their implementations [8]. This makes it hard to leverage knowledge from one toolkit to the other and implement WS in a consistent way across platforms.…”
Section: Mobile Web-based Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A system based on a SOA will package functionality as a suite of interoperable services that can be used within multiple, separate systems from several business domains. A computing paradigm that is driven by SOA is Service-oriented Computing (SOC) [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%