The performance of the SOAP protocol has often been regarded relatively poor and requiring undue amounts of processor time, storage and bandwidth due to its use of text-based, metadata-laden XML encoding. There are many proposals available to tackle this perceived problem, however none of these coherently consider the different aspects of the problem: (1) message size; (2) message structure; (3) accessing individual elements; and (4) interoperability with other Web services protocols. The technique proposed in this paper: Table driven XML (TDXML) takes such a coherent view and offers more compact messages, simpler message structure and easier access to individual elements when compared to conventional SOAP. TDXML also enables keyed access t...
The growing synergy between Web Services and Gridbased technologies is enabling profound, dynamic in...
International audienceWeb Services (WS) provide a comprehensive solution for representing, discoveri...
Abstract — In environments with limited network bandwidth or resource-constrained computing devices ...
SOAP is a simple object access protocol that builds upon the versatile XML standard in providing the...
This paper presents a designed algorithm involves improvement of transferring data over Simple Objec...
The web services (WS) technology provides a comprehensive solution for representing, discovering, an...
International audienceThe web services (WS) technology provides a comprehensive solution for represe...
The prevailing binding of SOAP to HTTP specifies that SOAP messages be encoded as an XML 1.0 documen...
iii Web services have recently emerged as a de facto standard for building Grid and distributed comp...
SOAP, a simple, robust, and extensible protocol for the exchange of messages, is the most widely use...
Web Services is one of the latest golden concepts that promise flexibility and unlimited potential f...
The emergence of high-volume data exchange like business-to-business and computational sciences that...
The performance of a Web service is primarily dependent on the design and implementation of its SOAP...
In this paper, Investigating SOAP and XML technologies in web service is studied. The reason for usi...
SOAP Web services create high network traffic because of its generated large XML messages resulting ...
The growing synergy between Web Services and Gridbased technologies is enabling profound, dynamic in...
International audienceWeb Services (WS) provide a comprehensive solution for representing, discoveri...
Abstract — In environments with limited network bandwidth or resource-constrained computing devices ...
SOAP is a simple object access protocol that builds upon the versatile XML standard in providing the...
This paper presents a designed algorithm involves improvement of transferring data over Simple Objec...
The web services (WS) technology provides a comprehensive solution for representing, discovering, an...
International audienceThe web services (WS) technology provides a comprehensive solution for represe...
The prevailing binding of SOAP to HTTP specifies that SOAP messages be encoded as an XML 1.0 documen...
iii Web services have recently emerged as a de facto standard for building Grid and distributed comp...
SOAP, a simple, robust, and extensible protocol for the exchange of messages, is the most widely use...
Web Services is one of the latest golden concepts that promise flexibility and unlimited potential f...
The emergence of high-volume data exchange like business-to-business and computational sciences that...
The performance of a Web service is primarily dependent on the design and implementation of its SOAP...
In this paper, Investigating SOAP and XML technologies in web service is studied. The reason for usi...
SOAP Web services create high network traffic because of its generated large XML messages resulting ...
The growing synergy between Web Services and Gridbased technologies is enabling profound, dynamic in...
International audienceWeb Services (WS) provide a comprehensive solution for representing, discoveri...
Abstract — In environments with limited network bandwidth or resource-constrained computing devices ...