Web
services are open standard (XML, SOAP, HTTP etc.) based Web applications that
interact with other web applications for the purpose of exchanging data.
Web Services can convert your
existing applications into Web-applications.
In this tutorial you will learn
what exactly Web Services are and Why and How to use them.
What are Web
Service..?
Different
books and different organizations provide different definitions to Web
Services. Some of them are listed here.
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A web service is any
piece of software that makes itself available over the internet and uses a
standardized XML messaging system. XML is used to encode all communications to
a web service. For example, a client invokes a web service by sending an XML
message, then waits for a corresponding XML response. As all communication is
in XML, web services are not tied to any one operating system or programming
language--Java can talk with Perl; Windows applications can talk with Unix
applications.
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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.
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Web services are
XML-based information exchange systems that use the Internet for direct
application-to-application interaction. These systems can include programs,
objects, messages, or documents.
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A web service is a
collection of open protocols and standards used for exchanging data between
applications or systems. Software applications written in various programming
languages and running on various platforms can use web services to exchange
data over computer networks like the Internet in a manner similar to
inter-process communication on a single computer. This interoperability (e.g.,
between Java and Python, or Windows and Linux applications) is due to the use
of open standards.
To summarize, a complete web service is,
therefore, any service that:
- Is available over the Internet or private (intranet)
networks
- Uses a standardized XML messaging system
- Is not tied to any one operating system or programming
language
- Is self-describing via a common XML grammar
- Is discoverable via a simple find mechanism
Components of Web
Services
The basic web services platform is XML + HTTP.
All the standard web services work using the following components
- SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol)
- UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration)
- WSDL (Web Services Description Language)
All these components have been discussed in the Web Services
Architecturechapter.
How Does a Web Service
Work?
A web service enables communication among
various applications by using open standards such as HTML, XML, WSDL, and SOAP.
A web service takes the help of:
- XML to tag the data
- SOAP to transfer a message
- WSDL to describe the availability of service.
You can build a Java-based web service on
Solaris that is accessible from your Visual Basic program that runs on Windows.
You can also use C# to build new web services on
Windows that can be invoked from your web application that is based on
JavaServer Pages (JSP) and runs on Linux.
Example
Consider a simple account-management and order
processing system. The accounting personnel use a client application built with
Visual Basic or JSP to create new accounts and enter new customer orders.
The processing logic for this system is written
in Java and resides on a Solaris machine, which also interacts with a database
to store information.
The steps to perform this operation are as
follows:
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The client program
bundles the account registration information into a SOAP message.
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This SOAP message is
sent to the web service as the body of an HTTP POST request.
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The web service unpacks
the SOAP request and converts it into a command that the application can
understand.
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The application
processes the information as required and responds with a new unique account
number for that customer.
·
Next, the web service
packages the response into another SOAP message, which it sends back to the
client program in response to its HTTP request.
·
The client program
unpacks the SOAP message to obtain the results of the account registration
process.
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