Web Service Platforms

All web service products must rely on a particular product or platform on which to operate. The following platforms are in use:

Application Development Platform

Sun Java Based Applications

Windows dotNet Based Applications

Operating System Platform

Microsoft Windows

Redhat Enterprise Linux

 

HST Applications (WebPage)

Technorati

 

W3C

Architecture

Use Cases / "Operational Scenarios"

Travel Agent Static

Travel Agent Dynamic

Purchasing like EDocs

Usage Scenarios

 

 

Open Questions:

Will Web Services fail due to one of

over-complex specification,

difficult to use specification,

lack of sponsorship,

lack of tight fit of specification

Details

INDEX

Technologies
SOAP 1.0
SOAP 1.1
WSDL 1.0
WSDL 2.0
UDDI

WS Products
SAP Netweaver
MS .Net WSE
Collaxa BPEL Server
BEA WebLogic Integration

WS Utilities
Parasoft SOAPTest

Engineering Solutions for Web Services

W3C Domain Structure Architecture Domain
Interation Domain
Technology and Society Domain
Web Accessability Initiative

W3C Architecture Domain
XML Structured Data Exchange
Web Services
Internationalisation
URI Uniform Resource Identifiers
DOM Document Object Model

Scenario Classification

HST: Homogenous Single-Type
HMT: Heterogenous Multi-Type

Scenario

Pattern
Use Case

Reading

Web Services ()

Metrics

Visibility, Financial and Operational

Data / Content

Links:

SOAP
ws-platforms
WSDL
Data Status
Tests
Index

Factors in IT Change

Usage Scenarios

 

 

 

Observer Objects (viewers)

 

Parent

 

Relations

 

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