Editor's Note: This web services development tutorial was published in 2001, and remains a very popular article on TheServerSide. This article still provides great value, but significant changes have ...
The <service> element is intended to locate a Web service, but obviously you have to know where the Web service is to get to the WSDL in the first place. Alternative location mechanisms, like UDDI ...
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Building a composite web service as per the user’s complex need requires using the multiple online web services available. Selecting the best web service for composition will become combinatorial ...
DO A GOOGLE SEARCH ON THE TERM “WEB Services” and you’ll come up with nearly three million hits—and literally thousands of individual references and resources—on the topic. Clearly, interest in Web ...
SOAP is the currency of the SOA marketplace – for now, anyway. Though SOAP’s significance may diminish as Web services evolve, its importance for the time being is unquestionable. Therefore, a ...
Rohrbach/Ilm February 26, 2010: With the release of version 5.3, CONTENTSERV GmbH, the provider of web-based Enterprise Marketing Management software solutions, has introduced a comprehensive solution ...
The days of J2EE are behind us and—as of March 15, 2011—the Java EE 7 specification has full JSR support. That makes it about time to see just how far the Java specification and the tools that support ...
The hype surrounding Web services continues to swell, with all of the major players offering the necessary tools to use this new technology. BEA is no different with the release of BEA WebLogic ...