[PDF.06mv] Adding Session and Transaction Management to Web Services by Using SIP: Using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) to Manage Web Services (SOAP and XML) Sessions and Transactions
Adding Session and Transaction Management to Web Services by Using SIP: Using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) to Manage Web Services (SOAP and XML) Sessions and Transactions
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In recent years, Web services have been drawing more attention to the computer industry. They are built on open standards and provide solutions for integrating applications across enterprises. The technologies behind Web services are Universal Description, Discovery and Integration, Web Services Description Language and Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). SOAP, which is responsible for delivering messages between applications, is a connectionless protocol. In ot...
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