A simplified approach to web service development

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2006

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Kelly, P.
Coddington, P.
Wendelborn, A.

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Choi, P.

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ACSW frontiers 2006 : proceedings of the Fourth Australasian Symposium on Grid Computing and e-Research (AusGrid 2006) and the Fourth Australasian Information Security Workshop (Network Security) (AISW 2006), Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 16-19 January 2006 / Rajkumar Buyya ... [et al.] (eds.)

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Australasian Symposium on Grid Computing and e-Research (4th : 2006 : Hobart, Tas.)

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Most languages used for developing web services and clients exhibit properties which make calling remote functions across a network a non-trivial task. The type systems used by object oriented languages have many incompatibilities with those required for service interfaces, and the complicated tasks of generating proxy objects and WSDL service definitions mean that a lot of effort is required to create a service, in comparison with defining classes and functions to be used locally. We discuss the problems with existing systems and propose a new model for web services development based on an implementation of XSLT that we are currently developing. This provides a number of features useful for distributed applications such as automatic fault tolerance and load balancing, as well as a seamless mechanism for exposing and accessing web services. © 2006, Australian Computer Society, Inc.

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Copyright © 2006, Australian Computer Society, Inc. This paper appeared at Fourth Australasian Workshop on Grid Computing and e-Research (AusGrid 2006), Hobart, Australia. Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol. 54. Rajkumar Buyya and Tianchi Ma and Rei Safavi- Naini and Chris Steketee and Willy Susilo, Ed. Reproduction for academic, not-for profit purposes permitted provided this text is included.

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