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November/December 2003 (Vol. 7, No. 6)
pp. 59-66
Web Services Are Not Distributed Objects
Werner Vogels, Cornell University
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The hype surrounding Web services has generated many common misconceptions about the fundamentals of this emerging technology.
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[1] N. Mitra, "SOAP Version 1.2 Part 0: Primer," World Wide Web Consortium recommendation, June 2003; www.w3.org/TRsoap12-part0/.
[2] C. Ferris and D. Langworthy, "Web Services Reliable Messaging Protocol (WS-Reliable Messaging)," joint specification by BEA, IBM, Microsoft and Tibco, Mar. 2003; http://www-s106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/ libraryws-rm/.
[3] C. Evans et al., "Web Services Reliability (WS-Reliability), ver. 1.0," joint specification by Fujitsu, NEC, Oracle, Sonic Software, and Sun Microsystems, Jan. 2003; http://developers.sun.com/sw/platform/technologies ws-reliability.html.
[4] F. Cabrera et al., "Web Services Coordination (WS-Coordination)," joint specification by BEA, IBM, and Microsoft, Aug. 2002; http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library ws-coor/.
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Citation:
Werner Vogels,
"Web Services Are Not Distributed Objects,"
IEEE Internet Computing,
vol. 07,
no. 6,
pp. 59-66,
Nov/Dec,
2003
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