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1 Programming for WWW (ICE 1338) Lecture #12 Lecture #12 August 4, 2004 In-Young Ko iko.AT. icu.ac.kr Information and Communications University (ICU) iko.AT. icu.ac.kr

2 August 4, 2004 2 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Announcements Homework #3 is due by today Homework #3 is due by today Scores of homework#2 have been posed on the Web Scores of homework#2 have been posed on the Web If you haven’t, please submit homework #2 as soon as possible If you haven’t, please submit homework #2 as soon as possible

3 August 4, 2004 3 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Review of the Previous Lecture XML Addressing and Linking XML Addressing and Linking Database Access on the Web Database Access on the Web

4 August 4, 2004 4 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Contents of Today’s Lecture Web-based Program Units Web-based Program Units Web Services Web Services Service-oriented Architecture Service-oriented Architecture RPC (Remote Procedure Call) RPC (Remote Procedure Call) Web Services Architecture Web Services Architecture SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) WSDL (Web Services Description Language) WSDL (Web Services Description Language) UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration) UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration) Web Services Platforms Web Services Platforms

5 August 4, 2004 5 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Web-based Program Units Web Client Web Server HTML Forms CGI Programs (Perl, PHP) JavaScript Applets Servlets (JSP) JDBC, Perl/MySQL, PHP/MySQL DB Server JDBC, Perl/MySQL, PHP/MySQL

6 August 4, 2004 6 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Software Crisis – 1960s Machines have become several orders of magnitude more powerful than software [Edsger Dijkstra] Machines have become several orders of magnitude more powerful than software [Edsger Dijkstra] A large software project: a monster of missed schedules, blown budgets, and flowed products [Frederick Brooks] A large software project: a monster of missed schedules, blown budgets, and flowed products [Frederick Brooks] Werewolf IBM 7090 – computer A second generation computer

7 August 4, 2004 7 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University A Silver Bullet Searching for a silver bullet to kill the monster of a large software project Searching for a silver bullet to kill the monster of a large software project What would be the silver bullet?? What would be the silver bullet?? Structured Programming? Structured Programming? Object-Oriented Programming? Object-Oriented Programming? Component-Based Software Development? Component-Based Software Development? Service-Oriented Software Development? Service-Oriented Software Development? Werewolf

8 August 4, 2004 8 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University The Web: A New Infrastructure for Software Engineering Provides repositories for searching software component services Provides repositories for searching software component services Provides a medium for deploying software components as services Provides a medium for deploying software components as services Provides protocols to access software services Provides protocols to access software services Provides an environment to dynamically compose (assemble or synthesize) software systems Provides an environment to dynamically compose (assemble or synthesize) software systems

9 August 4, 2004 9 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Service-Oriented Approach Service-oriented approach is getting popular Service-oriented approach is getting popular “By 2005, the aggressive use of Web Services will drive a 30 percent increase in the efficiency of IT development projects” [Gartner] “By 2005, the aggressive use of Web Services will drive a 30 percent increase in the efficiency of IT development projects” [Gartner] Conventional software market will be disappeared and changed to “software as a service” [Oracle] Conventional software market will be disappeared and changed to “software as a service” [Oracle] What are Services? What are Services? Self-contained functions Self-contained functions Can be composed with other services to form different services Can be composed with other services to form different services

10 August 4, 2004 10 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Benefits of Using Services Inheriting of the benefits of component-based software engineering Inheriting of the benefits of component-based software engineering Rapid software development (outsourcing) Rapid software development (outsourcing) Enhanced adaptability Enhanced adaptability Scalability Scalability Maintainability Maintainability User-oriented views (abstraction) User-oriented views (abstraction) Loose coupling Loose coupling Asynchrony Asynchrony Agility (dynamic service composition) Agility (dynamic service composition)

11 August 4, 2004 11 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Service-oriented Architectures (SOA) SOA is a form of distributed systems architecture that is composed of loosely coupled services, which interact with each other by exchanging messages Service Consumer Service Provider Service Request Message Service Response Message

12 August 4, 2004 12 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University SOA Properties Logical view: The service is an abstracted, logical view of actual programs, databases, business processes, etc., defined in terms of what it does Logical view: The service is an abstracted, logical view of actual programs, databases, business processes, etc., defined in terms of what it does Message orientation: The service is formally defined in terms of the messages exchanged between provider agents and requester agents, and not the properties of the agents Message orientation: The service is formally defined in terms of the messages exchanged between provider agents and requester agents, and not the properties of the agents Description orientation: A service is described by machine- processable meta data Description orientation: A service is described by machine- processable meta data Granularity: Services tend to use a small number of operations with relatively large and complex messages Granularity: Services tend to use a small number of operations with relatively large and complex messages Network orientation: Services tend to be oriented toward use over a network Network orientation: Services tend to be oriented toward use over a network Platform neutral: Messages are sent in a platform-neutral, standardized format delivered through the interfaces (in XML) Platform neutral: Messages are sent in a platform-neutral, standardized format delivered through the interfaces (in XML) http://www.w3.org/TR/ws-arch/

13 August 4, 2004 13 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Service Abstraction in SOA The internal structure of an agent, including features such as its implementation language, process structure and even database structure, are deliberately abstracted away in the SOA The internal structure of an agent, including features such as its implementation language, process structure and even database structure, are deliberately abstracted away in the SOA A key benefit of this concerns so-called legacy systems. By avoiding any knowledge of the internal structure of an agent, one can incorporate any software component or application that can be "wrapped" in message handling code that allows it to adhere to the formal service definition. A key benefit of this concerns so-called legacy systems. By avoiding any knowledge of the internal structure of an agent, one can incorporate any software component or application that can be "wrapped" in message handling code that allows it to adhere to the formal service definition.

14 August 4, 2004 14 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Difficulties in Using Web Wrappers http://websearch.naver.com/search.naver?where=we bkr&query=www&xc=&qt=df&f=all&r=&st=s&fd=1&st art=101&display=10&domain=&dftf=&qf=1&qvt=0 Need to analyze how to generate a URL Need to analyze how to generate a URL Need to parse Web pages to obtain result data Need to parse Web pages to obtain result data Need to modify the wrapper when the result page format is changed Need to modify the wrapper when the result page format is changed

15 August 4, 2004 15 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University What would be better? Access the Web site as if we call functions: Access the Web site as if we call functions: e.g., result = Naver.webSearch(“ICU”); String[] titles = result.getTitles(); String[] titles = result.getTitles(); String[] urls = result.getURLs(); String[] urls = result.getURLs(); APIs are independent from the changes on the layout of the result pages APIs are independent from the changes on the layout of the result pages Use standard protocols such as HTTP to directly access the Web site from a program Use standard protocols such as HTTP to directly access the Web site from a program

16 August 4, 2004 16 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Solution: Web Services xmethods.com Provides a list of publicly available Web Services Allow users to test Web Services via a Web-based interface

17 August 4, 2004 17 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Web Services Web services provide a standard means of interoperating between different software applications, running on a variety of platforms and/or frameworks [W3C] Software Components External Software System Services External Users Web Services Platform WSDL, SOAP, UDDI

18 August 4, 2004 18 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Benefits of Using Web Services Inheriting the benefits of service-oriented software development Inheriting the benefits of service-oriented software development Enable outsourcing services Enable outsourcing services Adaptability, Scalability, Maintainability Adaptability, Scalability, Maintainability Abstraction, Loose coupling, Asynchrony, Agility Abstraction, Loose coupling, Asynchrony, Agility Standard-based solution Standard-based solution Ubiquitous services via the Web Ubiquitous services via the Web Clean division between production and delivery of service Clean division between production and delivery of service

19 August 4, 2004 19 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Main Elements in Web Services An agent is a program acting on behalf of person or organization; implements a Web service An agent is a program acting on behalf of person or organization; implements a Web service A provider entity is the person or organization that provides an appropriate agent to implement a service A provider entity is the person or organization that provides an appropriate agent to implement a service A requester entity is a person or organization that wishes to make use of a provider entity's Web service A requester entity is a person or organization that wishes to make use of a provider entity's Web service A Web Services description is a machine- processable specification of the Web service's interface, written in WSDL A Web Services description is a machine- processable specification of the Web service's interface, written in WSDL The semantics of a Web service is the shared expectation about the behavior of the service (the "contract" between the requester and the provider) The semantics of a Web service is the shared expectation about the behavior of the service (the "contract" between the requester and the provider) http://www.w3.org/TR/ws-arch/

20 August 4, 2004 20 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Engaging a Web Service http://www.w3.org/TR/ws-arch/

21 August 4, 2004 21 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University RPC (Remote Procedure Call) A method by which a client can invoke a procedure on a remote server as if it were running on the client A method by which a client can invoke a procedure on a remote server as if it were running on the client Sun popularized RPCs in the 1980s for its Unix systems Sun popularized RPCs in the 1980s for its Unix systems 1.A client process, known as a client stub, converts a request from a local application into a common data format 2.The request is then transported across a network to a server stub 3.The server stub translates the request into a form the server process can understand 4.Once the server process processes the request, the procedure is reversed http://www.nwfusion.com/details/783.html

22 August 4, 2004 22 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University RPC Model Client Process Client Routines Client Stub Network Routines (1) (2) (10) (9) Server Process Server Routines Server Stub Network Routines (6) (7) (5) (4) (3) (8) Marshalling Un- marshalling

23 August 4, 2004 23 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University RPC Examples SunPRC SunPRC Use of the XDR (External Data Representation) standard for describing message formats Use of the XDR (External Data Representation) standard for describing message formats Java RMI (Remote Method Invocation) Java RMI (Remote Method Invocation) Use of Java interfaces for describing message formats Use of Java interfaces for describing message formats Use of the Java object serialization for data transmission Use of the Java object serialization for data transmission Web Services Web Services Use an XML-based mechanism (SOAP) for describing message formats Use an XML-based mechanism (SOAP) for describing message formats

24 August 4, 2004 24 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Web Services and RPC Web Services use an XML-based RPC mechanism (called SOAP) Web Services use an XML-based RPC mechanism (called SOAP)

25 August 4, 2004 25 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Web Services Standards WSDL (Web Services Description Language) WSDL (Web Services Description Language) Language for Describing Functionality and I/O Data of Web Services Language for Describing Functionality and I/O Data of Web Services DAML-S (DARPA Agent Markup Language for Services) DAML-S (DARPA Agent Markup Language for Services) Language for Describing Semantic Web Services Language for Describing Semantic Web Services SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) Envelop for sending messages Envelop for sending messages UDDI (Universal Description Discovery and Integration) UDDI (Universal Description Discovery and Integration) Directory service for Web Services Directory service for Web Services

26 August 4, 2004 26 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Web Services Architecture Service Consumer Service Provider Directory Service (UDDI) SOAP Message (Service Description in WSDL) 1 SOAP Message (Queries) 2 (Query Response in WSDL) 3 SOAP Message (Service Request in WSDL) 4 SOAP Message (Service Response) 5

27 August 4, 2004 27 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University SOAP Provides a standard, extensible, composable framework for packaging and exchanging XML messages Provides a standard, extensible, composable framework for packaging and exchanging XML messages Service Oriented Architecture Protocol: Service Oriented Architecture Protocol: Represents the information needed to invoke a service or reflect the results of a service invocation Represents the information needed to invoke a service or reflect the results of a service invocation Contains the information specified in the service interface definition Contains the information specified in the service interface definition Simple Object Access Protocol: Simple Object Access Protocol: Represents a method invocation on a remote object Represents a method invocation on a remote object Represents the serialization of in the argument list of that method that must be moved from the local environment to the remote environment Represents the serialization of in the argument list of that method that must be moved from the local environment to the remote environment http://www.w3.org/TR/ws-arch/

28 August 4, 2004 28 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University SOAP Elements A required Envelope element that identifies the XML document as a SOAP message A required Envelope element that identifies the XML document as a SOAP message An optional Header element that contains header information An optional Header element that contains header information A required Body element that contains call and response information A required Body element that contains call and response information An optional Fault element that provides information about errors that occurred while processing the message An optional Fault element that provides information about errors that occurred while processing the message http://www.w3schools.com/soap/

29 August 4, 2004 29 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Skeleton SOAP Message <soap:Envelope xmlns:soap=" http://www.w3.org/2001/12/soap-envelope " soap:encodingStyle=" http://www.w3.org/2001/12/soap-encoding ">...</soap:Header>...... </soap:Body></soap:Envelope> http://www.w3schools.com/soap/

30 August 4, 2004 30 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University SOAP Example – Service Request X1lNZ…………………+Y9j X1lNZ…………………+Y9j www www 0 0 10 10 true true false false lang_ko lang_ko latin1 latin1 </soap:Envelope> A SOAP message for accessing the Google Web Service http://www.google.com/apis/

31 August 4, 2004 31 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Web Service Request via HTTP C:\>telnet api.google.com 80 POST /search/beta2 HTTP/1.0 Host: api.google.com Accept: text/* Content-type: text/xml SOAPAction: urn:GoogleSearchAction Content-length: 408 X1lN…...... Y9j www 0 10 true false latin1 latin1 X1lN…...... Y9j www 0 10 true false latin1 latin1

32 August 4, 2004 32 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University SOAP Example – Service Response <SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema"> <ns1:doGoogleSearchResponse xmlns:ns1="urn:GoogleSearch" SOAP-ENV:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"> false false 10 10 false false 762000000 762000000 … Result header

33 August 4, 2004 33 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University SOAP Example – Service Response <resultElements xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" xsi:type="ns3:Array" ns3:arrayType="ns1:ResultElement[10]"> http://www.yahoo.com/ http://www.yahoo.com/ 32k 32k Top/Computers/Internet/Searching/Directories/Yahoo Top/Computers/Internet/Searching/Directories/Yahoo Yahoo! Yahoo! true true... Business … Media Newspapers, TV, Radio...... Business … Media Newspapers, TV, Radio... The first large scale directory of the Internet... The first large scale directory of the Internet... Yahoo! Yahoo! … … Web page listing

34 August 4, 2004 34 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University WSDL Web Services Description Language Web Services Description Language An XML-based language for describing Web services An XML-based language for describing Web services Submitted as a W3C Note by Ariba, IBM and Microsoft for the W3C XML Activity in March 2001 Submitted as a W3C Note by Ariba, IBM and Microsoft for the W3C XML Activity in March 2001 Defines the message formats, datatypes, transport protocols, and transport serialization formats that should be used between the requester agent and the provider agent Defines the message formats, datatypes, transport protocols, and transport serialization formats that should be used between the requester agent and the provider agent Represents an agreement governing the mechanics of interacting with that service Represents an agreement governing the mechanics of interacting with that service http://www.w3.org/TR/ws-arch/

35 August 4, 2004 35 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University WSDL Description Levels Abstract-level Descriptions: describe a Web service in terms of the messages it sends and receives Abstract-level Descriptions: describe a Web service in terms of the messages it sends and receives An operation associates a message exchange pattern with one or more messages An operation associates a message exchange pattern with one or more messages A message exchange pattern identifies the sequence and cardinality of messages sent and/or received as well as who they are logically sent to and/or received from A message exchange pattern identifies the sequence and cardinality of messages sent and/or received as well as who they are logically sent to and/or received from An interface groups together operations without any commitment to transport or wire format An interface groups together operations without any commitment to transport or wire format Concrete-level Descriptions: Concrete-level Descriptions: A binding specifies transport and wire format details for one or more interfaces A binding specifies transport and wire format details for one or more interfaces An endpoint associates a network address with a binding An endpoint associates a network address with a binding A service groups together endpoints that implement a common interface A service groups together endpoints that implement a common interface http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl20/

36 August 4, 2004 36 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University WSDL Document Structure Main Elements: Main Elements: The operations performed by the web service The operations performed by the web service The messages used by the web service The messages used by the web service The data types used by the web service The data types used by the web service The communication protocols used by the web service The communication protocols used by the web service Skeleton WSDL Document: Skeleton WSDL Document:<definitions> definition of types........ definition of types........ definition of a message.... definition of a message.... definition of a port....... definition of a port....... definition of a binding.... definition of a binding.... </definitions>

37 August 4, 2004 37 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University WSDL Example <definitions> </definitions>

38 August 4, 2004 38 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University WSDL Example (cont.) <soap:binding style="document" <soap:binding style="document" transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/> transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/> <soap:operation <soap:operation soapAction="http://example.com/getTerm"/> soapAction="http://example.com/getTerm"/> </binding>

39 August 4, 2004 39 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Google WSDL http://api.google.com/GoogleSearch.wsdl

40 August 4, 2004 40 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Web Services Examples WS Index: http://www.wsindex.org/Web_Services/index.html WS Index: http://www.wsindex.org/Web_Services/index.html http://www.wsindex.org/Web_Services/index.html XMethods (List of publicly available Web Services): http://www.xmethods.com/ XMethods (List of publicly available Web Services): http://www.xmethods.com/ http://www.xmethods.com/ Google search Google search Amazon.com Amazon.com InstantMessageAlert InstantMessageAlert SendEmail SendEmail Global Weather Global Weather StockQuote StockQuote Air Fare Quote Search Air Fare Quote Search BabelFish BabelFish …

41 August 4, 2004 41 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University The Problem with Web Services  How can I discover business partners with compatible web service solutions?  How do let other business know about my exposed web services?  Web services are great, after you find out about them, but the discovery process is difficult http://sern.ucalgary.ca/courses/CPSC/547/W2002/slides/uddi-wsdl.ppt

42 August 4, 2004 42 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University UDDI Universal Description, Discovery and Integration Universal Description, Discovery and Integration UDDI creates a standard interoperable platform that enables humans and applications to quickly, easily, and dynamically find and use Web services over the Internet UDDI creates a standard interoperable platform that enables humans and applications to quickly, easily, and dynamically find and use Web services over the Internet UDDI allows operational registries to be maintained for different purposes in different contexts UDDI allows operational registries to be maintained for different purposes in different contexts UDDI is a cross-industry effort (UDDI.org) driven by major platform and software providers, as well as marketplace operators and e-business leaders UDDI is a cross-industry effort (UDDI.org) driven by major platform and software providers, as well as marketplace operators and e-business leaders http://www.uddi.org/

43 August 4, 2004 43 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University UDDI Data Entities: data structures that expressed in XML, and are persistently stored by UDDI nodes Entities: data structures that expressed in XML, and are persistently stored by UDDI nodes Entity Types: Entity Types: businessEntity: Describes a business or other organization that typically provides Web services businessEntity: Describes a business or other organization that typically provides Web services businessService: Describes a collection of related Web services offered by an organization businessService: Describes a collection of related Web services offered by an organization bindingTemplate: Describes the technical information necessary to use a particular Web service bindingTemplate: Describes the technical information necessary to use a particular Web service tModel: Describes a “technical model” such as a Web service type, a protocol, or a category system tModel: Describes a “technical model” such as a Web service type, a protocol, or a category system publisherAssertion: Describes, the relationship that the businessEntity has with another businessEntity publisherAssertion: Describes, the relationship that the businessEntity has with another businessEntity subscription: Describes a standing request to keep track of changes to the entities described by the subscription subscription: Describes a standing request to keep track of changes to the entities described by the subscription http://www.uddi.org/

44 August 4, 2004 44 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University UDDI Example – Data Type Structure <businessEntity businessKey="35AF7…..ACDD" authorizedName="0100002CAL" operator="www-3.ibm.com/services/uddi"> operator="www-3.ibm.com/services/uddi"> BooksToGo BooksToGo The source for all professional books The source for all professional books</description> <contact> Ramesh Mandava Ramesh Mandava <phone>(877)1111111</phone></contact></contacts></businessEntity> Taken from http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/WebServices/WSPack/

45 August 4, 2004 45 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Access UDDI via API’s SOAP and XML Schema are the basis SOAP and XML Schema are the basis User UDDI SOAP Request UDDI SOAP Response UDDI Registry Node HTTP Server SOAP Processor UDDI Registry Service B2B Directory Create, View, Update, and Delete registrations Implementation- neutral © Copyright 2000 By Ariba, Inc., International Business Machines Corporation and Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

46 August 4, 2004 46 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Web Services Stack http://www-306.ibm.com/software/solutions/webservices/pdf/WSCA.pdf

47 August 4, 2004 47 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Web Services Platforms Provides facilities to support Web Services- related activities Provides facilities to support Web Services- related activities Service Description Service Description Service Implementation Service Implementation Service Publishing, Discovery and Binding Service Publishing, Discovery and Binding Service Invocation and Execution Service Invocation and Execution Examples Examples Microsoft.NET Microsoft.NET IBM’s WebSphere IBM’s WebSphere Sun’s J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) Sun’s J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) http://www.webservicesarchitect.com/content/articles/hanson01.asp

48 August 4, 2004 48 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Web Services References W3C Web Services page: http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/ W3C Web Services page: http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/ http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/ Web Services Architecture: http://www.w3.org/TR/ws-arch/ Web Services Architecture: http://www.w3.org/TR/ws-arch/ http://www.w3.org/TR/ws-arch/ Web Services Conceptual Architecture: http://www- 306.ibm.com/software/solutions/webservices/pdf/WSCA.pdf Web Services Conceptual Architecture: http://www- 306.ibm.com/software/solutions/webservices/pdf/WSCA.pdf http://www- 306.ibm.com/software/solutions/webservices/pdf/WSCA.pdf http://www- 306.ibm.com/software/solutions/webservices/pdf/WSCA.pdf Web Services Description Language (WSDL): http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl20/ Web Services Description Language (WSDL): http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl20/ http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl20/ WSDL Tutorial: http://www.w3schools.com/wsdl/default.asp WSDL Tutorial: http://www.w3schools.com/wsdl/default.asp http://www.w3schools.com/wsdl/default.asp SOAP Tutorial: http://www.w3schools.com/soap/default.asp SOAP Tutorial: http://www.w3schools.com/soap/default.asp http://www.w3schools.com/soap/default.asp SOAP Primer: http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-part0/ SOAP Primer: http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-part0/ http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-part0/

49 August 4, 2004 49 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Web Services References (cont.) UDDI Technical White Paper: http://www.uddi.org/pubs/Iru_UDDI_Technical_White_Paper.pdf UDDI Technical White Paper: http://www.uddi.org/pubs/Iru_UDDI_Technical_White_Paper.pdf http://www.uddi.org/pubs/Iru_UDDI_Technical_White_Paper.pdf UDDI Spec Technical Committee Specification: http://uddi.org/pubs/uddi-v3.0.1-20031014.htm UDDI Spec Technical Committee Specification: http://uddi.org/pubs/uddi-v3.0.1-20031014.htm http://uddi.org/pubs/uddi-v3.0.1-20031014.htm The Java Web Services Tutorial: http://java.sun.com/webservices/docs/1.0/tutorial/ The Java Web Services Tutorial: http://java.sun.com/webservices/docs/1.0/tutorial/ http://java.sun.com/webservices/docs/1.0/tutorial/ Microsoft.NET - http://www.microsoft.com/net/ Microsoft.NET - http://www.microsoft.com/net/ http://www.microsoft.com/net/ IBM’s WebSphere - http://www.ibm.com/software/info1/websphere/index.jsp IBM’s WebSphere - http://www.ibm.com/software/info1/websphere/index.jsp http://www.ibm.com/software/info1/websphere/index.jsp Sun’s J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) - http://java.sun.com/j2ee/ Sun’s J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) - http://java.sun.com/j2ee/ http://java.sun.com/j2ee/

50 August 4, 2004 50 Programming for WWW (Lecture#12) In-Young Ko, Information Communications University Reading Assignment #3 Web Services Conceptual Architecture, Heather Creger, IBM Web Services Conceptual Architecture, Heather Creger, IBM http://www-306.ibm.com/software/solutions/webservices/pdf/WSCA.pdf


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