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    Cooking With Web Services: PHP & GD
    Asad\'s latest article shows us how easy Web Services can be employed using a combination of ingredients, including PHP and GD. Using an example Web Service, Asad shows us how to deploy our own. So, if you\'re interested in learning a little bit more about this so-called \"phenomenon\", be sure to have a read. This article is about dynamic data sensor through Web Services and plotting those numerical data to the web on the fly using PHP and the GD library. Let\'s say for...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    Assess Exchange 2000's .NET Fit
    Do you need to wait for the next version of Exchange to build XML Web services? Find out here. by Scott Jamison October 2002 Issue For this solution: Exchange 2000 Server, .NET Framework, Exchange 2000 XML Web Services Toolkit I n recent months, migrations to Exchange 2000 have picked up. Recent surveys by this magazine and other research firms indicate that most of you either use Exchange 2000 Server now or plan to migrate to it within the next 12 months. You\'re probably using Exchange...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    .NET Remoting
    Unless you have been living in a cave, or are way behind in your reading, you have probably read something about Web services. When you read the description of .NET Remoting it may remind you a lot of what you\'re read about Web services. That is because Web services fall under the umbrella of .NET Remoting, but have a simplified programming model and are intended for a wide target audience. Web services involve allowing applications to exchange messages in a way that is platform, object...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    Web Services for K-12 Education Systems
    Web Services (WS) are now a reality for many enterprises and have moved beyond the hype stage. Many enterprises have built Web Services pilot projects, proving that WS can reduce integration and development cost substantially and enhance customer and supplier integration. This article will walk you through the Web Service development process using PHP, MySQL, VB, NuSOAP or XML-RPC. Before going further, you can download and install the client (the example, discussed in...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    Deliver SQL Data As Web Services
    Safely connect .NET, VB6, and Office clients to SQL Server stored procedures over your intranet or the Internet. by Roger Jennings May 2003 Issue For This Solution:, SQL Server 2000, SQLXML 3.0, Visual Studio .NET, Visual Basic 6.0, Microsoft SOAP Toolkit Version 3, Office XP Web Services Toolkit 2.0, Internet Information Services (IIS) ADVERTISEMENT T here\'s no question that XML Web services lead 2003\'s hot technologies list. Web services promise to reduce development time and the cost...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    Building Distributed Apps? Use XML Web Services, Not Remoting (Mostly)
    If you have been wondering whether to use XML Web services or .NET Remoting, here\'s a simple answer: Use XML Web services most of the time. XML Web services are the same as marshal-by-value .NET Remoting, but using them is much easier than using Remoting from scratch. Marshal-by-value remoting (XML Web services) means that you get XML-serialized data from your remote server. Sometimes, you may need dynamic event behavior or you may not want to move...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    Fundamentals of Data Security (Web Services Application and Security, Part 3)
    As Web Services are concerned, it has a scope beyond the transport level and there is exchange of data between disparate services. The data integrity is a critical factor that affects the security of the Web Service application. Web Services use XML as a communication media for data exchange among the services, so we need to take care of the secure transformation of XML data. There are industry-standard specifications such as XML encryption, XML...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    Exception Handling in Web Services
    Web Services are a relatively new way to achieve distributed computing. In distributed computing, applications are designed as services that run on a server. Clients access these services through a programmable interface. When there is an exception during the execution of the Web service, the Web service should not only capture the exceptions, but also communicate the exception back to the consumers of the Web service. Because Web services provide a platform-independent of way of...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    When Do Web Services Make Sense?
    Before you build, be sure the benefits of providing your function as a Web service outweigh the shortcomings. by Douglas Kerwin June 2003 Issue ADVERTISEMENT W eb services are still a fairly new technology, and not everyone has figured out how to best use them yet. In my experience (I built an entire enterprise software product on a Web services infrastructure), I\'ve found two basic ways to use Web services: to integrate various systems and to provide functions as components for remote...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    Stretch Your Web Services With GXA
    Global XML Web Services Architecture (GXA) uses SOAP\'s flexibility to provide enhanced support for message routing, transactions, and security. by Marc Mercuri January 2003 Issue For this solution: XML, SOAP ADVERTISEMENT XML Web services are a great mechanism for enabling single, stateless request/response operations. However, you can hit a brick wall when requirements for your Web service interactions become more complex. At that point you realize there\'s a void between using the...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

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