Abstract

In this paper, Investigating SOAP and XML technologies in web service is studied. The reason for using XML technology to transmit data and also the need for application of existing communicative structure in SOAP technology in web pages with WSDL technology are investigated uniquely. And also the need for searchable address giving for web service which is available in UDDI technology and the advantages of using it are explained for programmers.

Highlights

  • People who are familiar with IT have heard the name web server for sure

  • Over 66% of people who have participated in the poll conducted by InfoWorld journal believed that the commercial models of internet are web services

  • When a program starts to communicate with web service, Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) messages are used for connection and data transmission between them

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

People who are familiar with IT have heard the name web server for sure. For example, over 66% of people who have participated in the poll conducted by InfoWorld journal believed that the commercial models of internet are web services. In order to simplify commercial processing, non-concentrated programs (enterprises) shall connect to each other and use common data of each other. Before, this was done by invention of private standards and format of data in the special form required by each program. A web service does some actions by web and the functions or subroutines send the results to other programs. This means that the program that is launched in a computer sends data to other computer and asks for respond. The program in second computer does the requested actions and returns results based on internet structures for the first program [1,2]

WEB SERVICES
WEB SERVICE TECHNOLOGIES
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