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March/April 2003 (Vol. 7, No. 2)
pp. 53-61
Developing Web Services for C and C++
Robert van Engelen, Florida State University
Gunjan Gupta, Dell Computer Corporation
Saurabh Pant, Microsoft Corporation
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gSOAP is a platform-independent development environment for deploying efficient SOAP/XML Web services in C and C++.
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[1] D. Box et al., "Simple Object Access Protocol 1.1," W3C note, 2000, www.w3.org/trsoap.
[2] K. Chiu, M. Govindaraju, and R. Bramley, "Investigating the Limits of SOAP Performance for Scientific Computing," Proc. IEEE Int'l Symp. High-Performance Distributed Computing, IEEE Press, July 2002.
[3] R. van Engelen and K. Gallivan, "The gSOAP Toolkit for Web Services and Peer-to-Peer Computing Networks," Proc. IEEE Int'l Symp. Cluster Computing and the Grid, IEEE Press, May 2002, pp. 128-135.
[4] I. Foster et. al. "The Physiology of the Grid: An Open Grid Services Architecture for Distributed System Integration," Open Grid Service Infrastructure working group, Global Grid Forum, 22 June, 2002, www.globus.org/research/papersogsa.pdf.
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Citation:
Robert van Engelen, Gunjan Gupta, Saurabh Pant,
"Developing Web Services for C and C++,"
IEEE Internet Computing,
vol. 07,
no. 2,
pp. 53-61,
Mar/Apr,
2003
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