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[2003-07-08] Web Services Architecture
We can understand without difficulty why Web Services are produced if we will look at the computer and software world. There are many systems and platforms out there on the Internet and there are even more applications that are living on these systems and platforms. If we need more explanation about this, there are many technologies to connect clients to servers- including DCOM, CORBA and others, with Web Services growing on a new and much simpler type of connectivity, based on open standards such as HTTP, XML and SOAP.

[2003-07-07] Web Service Tracks Movie Ticket Sales Using .NET Framework
The iTicket Transfer application, built using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, is installed at individual movie theaters and relies on the iAnywhere Solutions .NET data provider to access film sales statistics stored in a local SQL Anywhere Studio database.

[2003-07-07] Web Service Standards Set the Stage
Understand how the ongoing Web services standards development process will affect the adoption of Web services technologies in the enterprise.

[2003-07-07] U.S. E-government Initiatives Take Their First Steps With Web Services
The E-Gov 2003 conference showed U.S. government interest in Web services, and in a few cases, some real progress.

[2003-07-07] It's Official: SOAP 1.2 Is a Standard
The World Wide Web Consortium has released Version 1.2 of the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) as a formal standard.

[2003-07-07] Web Services Road Map: Web Services Architecture
The major goals of the Web services architecture are interoperability, reliability, security, manageability, scalability and extensibility and integration with the Web.

[2003-07-07] SAP eyes mobile business services
Business software maker SAP said on Thursday it aims to sign up 5 percent, or 1,000, of its current 20,000 corporate customers for its mobile business services by 2005.

[2003-07-07] 7 Keys To Building a Better Web Service
Web services, as their standards and tools mature, are becoming an increasingly popular model for building quick and cost-effective distributed applications.

[2003-07-07] Techniques for Robust, Database-Driven Web Services
Web services have now officially outlived the initial wave of hype, and many corporate developers are in some phase of designing, building, testing, or deploying their first mission-critical services.



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