Designing the architecture for Web services (original) (raw)
Designing the architecture for Web services
Table of contents
- Designing the architecture for Web services
- Traditional Web interaction
- Web services interaction
- Where do Web services come from?
- Service-Oriented Architecture
- World Wide Web
- Why do we need an architecture?
- Web services: a definition
- Web services core concepts and relationships
- An example: agent
- Stakeholder's point of views
- Revisiting the "triangle diagram": discovery role?
- An example: parties know each other
- Web services and REST
- Choreography: scoping for the Web Services Choreography Working Group
- Documents published
- References