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Techfreakd 03-05-2012 12:28 AM

What are the web services ?
 
What are the web services ?
i don't know what is web services but i am very interested learning about web services and i search this word on search engine but i can not find proper definition, meaning, benefit and about all web services.

madhuriarora 03-05-2012 04:23 AM

web services is a system software that make contact between two devices.web services can convert your applications into web -applications.

Robbin07 06-01-2012 02:47 AM

Web Services can convert your applications into Web-applications easily and this is the fact relation of web services.

haaiamerica 06-04-2012 01:17 AM

The communication between two or more devices by using internet and it is also software machine to machine communication over a local network.

dawidtailor 06-13-2012 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Robbin07 (Post 219419)
Web Services can convert your applications into Web-applications easily and this is the fact relation of web services.

Hi, If i want to convert my application in web applications so how can I do this? Can you tell me which web services are best for use?

haaiamerica 06-13-2012 09:47 PM

The functioning between your application and web services like html+http.

dawidtailor 06-14-2012 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by haaiamerica (Post 220858)
The functioning between your application and web services like html+http.

Thanks for giving me this reply, Can you share some basic code for this web services so I can get very clearly. If I want to develop any application so what I have to do?

Valentinesmith 06-28-2012 05:01 AM

The term Web services describes a standardized way of integrating Web-based applications using the XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI open standards over an Internet protocol backbone. XML is used to tag the data, SOAP is used to transfer the data, WSDL is used for describing the services available and UDDI is used for listing what services are available.
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milina788 07-26-2012 02:18 AM

A Web service is a method of communication between two electronic devices over the Web Internet.
1. Web services are application components
2. Web services communicate using open protocols
3. Web services are self-contained and self-describing
4. Web services can be discovered using UDDI
5. Web services can be used by other applications
6. XML is the basis for Web services

lennonrowen 07-27-2012 04:08 AM

Web Services are self-contained, modular, distributed, dynamic applications that can be described, published, located, or invoked over the network to create products, processes, and supply chains. These applications can be local, distributed, or Web-based. Web services are built on top of open standards such as TCP/IP, HTTP, Java, HTML, and XML.

maxsamuel 07-30-2012 01:38 AM

web services are those services which are fully operated online. like online shopping is the best example for this. anything which can be operated online.

troydwyer33 08-26-2012 09:50 PM

Web services are used to create processes, products, supply chains etc. These services are constructed on the standard of TCP/Ip, Java, HTML, XML, HTTP etc.

jordyweston314 08-28-2012 09:38 PM

Web service is a type of communication that one should process when they are in need of communication. It is very useful and effective for the user.

sunitha12 09-04-2012 03:16 AM

A web service is a collection of open protocols and standard used for exchanging data between the systems. They use standard protocols such as HTTP, XML, WSDL, SOAP and UDDI.

jasontalon98 11-27-2012 01:29 AM

Communication is between two or more devices by using the Internet, but also by software in the local network machine to machine communication.


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