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How Web Services Works Part 1

April 25, 2008
Filed under: Info — editor @ 7:25 pm

Recently, web services has been very well-known in the web. But a lot of online people doesn’t know much about it. So here’s an article for you to know how they really work.

Basically, web services are modular software components enfolded through a specific array of Internet communication protocols which can be accessed over the Internet. A web service itself is a software module distributed over the Internet or Intranet through XML messaging. It can be built in different ways, bust usually, using Java.

The main thing in Web services architecture is the necessity for program-to-program communications which in order to take place, the Web service itself must be identified detail by detail so that other programs would comprehend it and be able to know how to connect with it.

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