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YEAR:
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2003
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PUB TYPE:
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Conference Paper in Proceedings
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PAGES:
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108 -
115
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Key words – XML Web Services, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, .NET and J2EE
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Computer Science
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English
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PUB ID:
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103-402-166
(Last edited on
2004/05/02 03:42:01 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
XML Web Service is a Web software component accessed through SOAP, described within WSDL files and registered in UDDI. Web Service is loosely coupled and remarkably interoperable. We developed XML Web Services on two dominant software platforms: Microsoft .NET and SUN J2EE. We also developed an E-commerce Website in order to invoke those Web Services as a client application. Therefore, the whole distributed and heterogeneous system represents the key advantage of Web Services, which is independent of programming language, platform and device. We compare the performance and as well the coding size of the above mentioned Web Services platforms. The performance comparison is of a particular interest to the user and
comparison of the coding size is of interest to the developer.
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