2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10660-011-9075-3
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StoRHm: a protocol adapter for mapping SOAP based Web Services to RESTful HTTP format

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“…The operation concept is located in the ontology to determine whether security and/or reliability are required. The CSV file (identical to StoRHm v1 [6]) is then populated automatically. However, if any of the SAWSDL concepts are not located in either the MicroWSMO and/or ontology files, an error is reported to the user and the configuration process exits without creating the CSV file.…”
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“…The operation concept is located in the ontology to determine whether security and/or reliability are required. The CSV file (identical to StoRHm v1 [6]) is then populated automatically. However, if any of the SAWSDL concepts are not located in either the MicroWSMO and/or ontology files, an error is reported to the user and the configuration process exits without creating the CSV file.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that the protocol adapter is unchanged between StoRHm v1 (outlined in [6]) and StoRHm v2 (outlined in this paper); where necessary, the version numbers will be used to differentiate between them.  StoRHm transforms opaque SOAP messages to visible RESTful format supporting all of REST's constraints, enabling the Web and its inherent efficiencies.…”
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“…The description of a procedure to reach for the highest classification is missing as well. Webber et al [17] explain REST design from scratch, and Allamaraju [2] offers a collection of recipes An approach to overcome the RPC-to-Resource gap is the protocol adapter StoRHm [9] but only simple CRUD 1 services can be mapped straight-forward. Liu et al [12] introduce a process to re-engineer a legacy system to a RESTful interface, but some REST constraints (e. g., hypermedia) were disregarded.…”
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