Services are what you connect together using Web Services. A service is the endpoint of a connection. Also, a service has some type of underlying computer system that supports the connection offered.
This section provides information on the specification of services.
Specifications for Web
Services are described on this site and are listed below. You can also
navigate among the specifications by using the menu tree at the bottom of each page.
WSDL 1.1 vs. WSDL 2.0 SearchSOA - Apr 29, 2008 The WS-I Basic Profile v1.1 provides guidance for using SOAP 1.1, WSDL 1.1, and UDDI 2.0. The WS-I Basic Profile group is currently working on two new ...
Web 2.0 opens security holes ITWeb, South Africa - May 7, 2008 ?Technologies such as XML and CSS, JSON/AJAX and WSDL and Web services and XMLHTTPRequest Object, RSS and Atom and mash-ups are all Web 2.0 enablers. ...
The Long Tail of Services ZDNet - Apr 28, 2008 Isn?t this a much more powerful reuse driver than a UDDI query, or worse, a WSDL file sitting on a web server or file system somewhere? ...
Eclipse-Compatible User Interface Included On Mule 2.0 ESB InformationWeek, NY - Apr 11, 2008 Web services registries typically capture WSDL or Web Services Description Language information on a service so it can be discovered by someone on the ...
Web Services Platform Architecture: SOAP, WSDL, WS-Policy, WS-Addressing, WS-BPEL, WS-Reliable Messaging, and More by Sanjiva Weerawarana, Francisco Curbera, Frank Leymann, Tony Storey, Donald F. Ferguson Average Customer Review: based on 7 reviews. Customer Review: What do you get when you put a number of Web Services gurus from IBM in a room for a while? You'll get the "Web Services Platform Architecture" book. In short, all the authors that assisted in writing this book are Web services experts from IBM who have either wrote the specs or assisted in writing the Web services specs in question....
Securing Web Services with WS-Security: Demystifying WS-Security, WS-Policy, SAML, XML Signature, and XML Encryption by Jothy Rosenberg, David Remy Average Customer Review: based on 13 reviews. Customer Review: This book is a good introduction to the application of security to Web Services and SOA. The authors focus on "message level" security versus "transport level" security, and its application to Web Services. The book explains standards: WS-Security, WS-Policy, WS-SecurePolicy and other current standards at the time of publishing (200...