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Title: Dycsr: Dynamic Composition of SOAP Services and restful Services in e-Governance Applications
Authors: Ganesan, Akshaya
Keywords: Computer Science
Dynamic composition
SOAP
RESTful
Web Service
Service Composition
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: IJERT
Abstract: Composition of web services is a prominent feature of Service Oriented Architecture, for implementing business processes. Business processes may collaborate within or across organizations. During cross organizational collaborations, services are often heterogeneous thereby bringing challenges to composition. The two most popular types of web services are SOAP based web services and RESTful web services. Most of the existing solutions for service composition address SOAP based web services and RESTful web services separately. A few prior attempts to compose SOAP and RESTful web services together use semi automatic methods like converters which are inefficient. In this paper, "DyCSR" a dynamic composition technique for composing SOAP and RESTful web services has been proposed. The technique involves a middleware service that enables composition of SOAP and RESTful web services dynamically.
URI: https://www.ijert.org/research/dycsr-dynamic-composition-of-soap-services-and-restful-services-in-e-governance-applications-IJERTCONV1IS06123.pdf
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