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eSoap - Embedded Web Services
eSOAP is small lightweight implementation of the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) specifically designed for embedded systems.
The eSOAP toolkit is a C++ library that provides a SOAP engine for your embedded system.
This engine provides the tools you need to enable your embedded system with the interoperablity typical of client/server systems, web services, and three-tier applications.
preview:
http://esoap.ultimodule.com
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gSOAP: Generator Tools for Coding SOAP/XML Web Service
The gSOAP compiler tools provide a unique SOAP/XML-to-C/C++ language binding to ease the development of SOAP/XML Web services and clients in C and/or C++. Most toolkits for C++ Web services adopt a SOAP-centric view and offer APIs for C++ that require the use of class libraries for SOAP-specific data structures.
preview:
http://www.cs.fsu.edu
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SOAP UDDI: Developing infrastructure software for web-services
The goal of this project is to develop all the missing pieces that currently exist in deploying an enterprise-level application over web-services platform.
This project is sponsored by Induslogic, Inc. which is building a full-fledged commercial implementation of web-services in its Xintegrate range of products.
preview:
http://soapuddi.sourceforge.net
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portal
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SOAP RPC.com
Resource site for SOAP, .NET, UDDI, Sun ONE, HP Netaction and related protocols for building Web Services.
We are one of the oldest Web Service resource sites (since June 2000) and we have listings of technical articles, protocol specification, software, tutorials, sample code and a lot more.
preview:
http://www.soaprpc.com
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portal
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Web Services.org
Web Services is an emerging technology driven by the will to securely expose business logic beyond the firewall.
Through Web services companies can encapsulate existing business processes, publish them as services, search for and subscribe to other services, and exchange information throughout and beyond the enterprise.
preview:
http://www.webservices.org
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standards
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Web Services Activity
The World Wide Web is more and more used for application to application communication.
The programmatic interfaces made available are referred to as Web services.
The goal of the Web Services Activity is to develop a set of technologies in order to bring Web services to their full potential.
The Web Services Activity Statement explains the W3C's work on this topic in more detail.
preview:
http://www.w3.org
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tutorial
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Tutorial on Fast Web Services
This document provides tutorial material on Fast Web Services (it is equivalent to Annex C of X.892 | ISO/IEC 24824-2). Some of the advantages of using Fast Web Services are described.
The differences between the conceptual and optimized processing of SOAP messages are highlighted, followed by an example.
The example is based on a simple exchange in which a client sends a request message and receives a response message.
The use of service...
preview:
http://asn1.elibel.tm.fr
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