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There are 1607 articles & tutorials regarding "Web Services".

25.) Fundamentals of Data Security (Web Services Application and Security, Part 3)
By Sridhar Ravuthula Go to page: 1 2 Next As Web Services are concerned, it has a scope beyond the transport level and there is exchange of data between disparate services. The data integrity is a critical factor that affects the security of the Web Service application. Web Services use XML as a communication media for data exchange among the services, so we need to take care of the secure transformation of XML data. There are industry-standard specifications such as XML encryption, XML...
Found at developer.com

26.) BizTalk 2004 Adapter Alternatives for Handling Web Services
By Jeffrey Juday Go to page: 1 2 Next Although BizTalk 2004 is generations ahead of its predecessor in handling Web services, it still presents some limitations when you begin to invoke a Web service. For example, BizTalk does not handle Web service ArrayList return types and other complicated XML message schemes. Luckily, BizTalk 2004 Orchestrations include support for the .NET Framework. With .NET Framework support for Web services, you can handle an odd Web service, such as an...
Found at developer.com

27.) Exception Handling in Web Services
Web Services are a relatively new way to achieve distributed computing. In distributed computing, applications are designed as services that run on a server. Clients access these services through a programmable interface. When there is an exception during the execution of the Web service, the Web service should not only capture the exceptions, but also communicate the exception back to the consumers of the Web service. Because Web services provide a platform-independent of way of...
Found at developer.com

28.) When Do Web Services Make Sense?
Before you build, be sure the benefits of providing your function as a Web service outweigh the shortcomings. by Douglas Kerwin June 2003 Issue ADVERTISEMENT W eb services are still a fairly new technology, and not everyone has figured out how to best use them yet. In my experience (I built an entire enterprise software product on a Web services infrastructure), I've found two basic ways to use Web services: to integrate various systems and to provide functions as components for remote...
Found at .NET Magazine

29.) Stretch Your Web Services With GXA
Global XML Web Services Architecture (GXA) uses SOAP's flexibility to provide enhanced support for message routing, transactions, and security. by Marc Mercuri January 2003 Issue For this solution: XML, SOAP ADVERTISEMENT X ML Web services are a great mechanism for enabling single, stateless request/response operations. However, you can hit a brick wall when requirements for your Web service interactions become more complex. At that point you realize there's a void between using the...
Found at .NET Magazine

30.) Web Services Interoperability between J2EE and .NET - Part 1 - Introduction
by Wangming Ye on .NET Read Comments Rate this resource Viewed 1802 times Rating: 4 users 4.50 out of 5 Next > This article was first published by IBM developerWorks at http://www.ibm.com/developerWorks , and has been reproduced here with permission. Weaving together Web services to create cross-organizational business processes requires all partners to program to the same standard model and to avoid exposing proprietary implementations. After many years of promoting the...
Found at Developer Fusion

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