Web Services
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- e-Business@ (88)
- Companies developing e-Business portal and platform software
- SOAP@ (24)
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Simple Object Access Protocol for delivering Web Services
- Travel & Tourism (7)
- Comapnies providing a Web Service to support travel and tourism.
- UDDI@ (17)
- Registries
Universal Description, Discovery and Integration business directory
- Web Services@ (278)
- Companies providing Web Services development and deployment tools and solutions
- WSDL@ (12)
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Web Services Description Language and related information
- XML@ (228)
- Browsers, Content Management, Database, Development ...
eXtensible Markup Language and related technologies
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http://www.xmethods.net
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An organization dedicated to promoting the development, deployment, and use of web services. This site contains a list of web services and useful "how to get started" guides for creating SOAP-based web services. Recommended as a starting point for practical, hands-on information on SOAP and all things SOAP related.
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http://www.amazon.com/webservices
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Using these services, web site owners and developers can now create applications capable of interacting with the Amazon.com catalog, search
engine, shopping cart and merchandising tools to provide more robust offerings on third party web sites. Instead of simply linking to our various products, they can embed search results, top sellers, customized lists, recommendations, and even the Amazon.com shopping cart within their applications.
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http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2002/aug02/08-07netwinners.asp
Following are the winners in each of the seven XML Web service solution categories of the Microsoft 2001 .NET Best Awards: Ateneo de Manila University (academic), At Global Inc. (line-of-business), InterKnowlegy LLC (.NET Servers integration), OakLeaf Systems (horizontal), Rila Solutions (Office XP integration), Sandvik Coromant (interoperability), and Storage Point Corp. (tool or utility). Read the full press release at http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2002/aug02/08-07netwinners.asp.
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http://www.zymodules.com/
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Xara has developed technology that allows the end user and webmaster to benefit from Web Services. Xara Modules are web page components that can be added to any web page that provide a displayed user interface or representation of the web service. Additionally, Xara have developed a simple web platform integration API to allow the Web Service Modules to be available to web authors.
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http://www.magnetpoint.com/
MagNetPoint provides an environment in which Web Services can be assembled from individual components hosted at their web site. The innovative NetPlayground allows registered user to assemble pre-written web services components into applications.
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http://www.oakleaf.ws/cfrsearchws/cfrsearchws.asmx
Full text search of the OakLeaf U.S. Code of Federal Regulations sample database, which delivers XML or XHTML documents for tables of contents and section text.
CFRSearch returns links to CFR TOCs and sections that meet the search criterion as an XML or XHTML response document.
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http://www.strikeiron.com/htmls/pws_xignite.aspx
The StrikeIron Real Time Quotes Web Service provides real-time quote and book information for securities traded on the INET ECN. Island is an electronic marketplace that enables market professionals to display and match limit orders for stocks and other securities.
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http://www.adeptia.com/web_services/web_services.html
Adeptia Web Services provide a simplified web interface and standard protocols like HTTP to exchange data regardless of applications, platforms, devices or geographical locations. Adeptia Web Services module can be deployed without ripping or replacing existing infrastructure.
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http://www.ebizportals.com/
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The eBizPortals Web Services enabling infrastructure software allows enterprises to quickly create standards compliant Web Services out of existing web sites. eBizPortals claim the ability to create a Web Service out of an existing web site infrastructure in a matter of days using their software tools. An attractive solutions proposition with a number of highly useful features.
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http://www.fawcette.com/xmlmag/2002_06/online/webservices_rjennings_06_24_02/
The "Find Web Services on Local Machine" link on the Add Web Reference dialog is missing from Visual Studio .NET RTM. But DISCO isn't gone; it's hibernating. Learn how to re-enable DISCO searches with a simple change to your machine.config file. Get ready for DISCO's replacement, Web Service Inspection Lanaguage (WSIL), with an early Microsoft example that creates .wsil files and a C# project that generates a master inspection.wsil file from existing .disco files. Examples are from http://www.oakleaf.ws.
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http://www.fawcette.com/xmlmag/2002_09/online/webservices_rjennings_09_20_02/
Microsoft's Web Services Development Kit Technical Preview enables username/password digital signing and symmetric (shared-secret) encryption of SOAP messages. Learn how to sign and encrypt SOAP response messages with this Visual Basic .NET client and set of customized Web services. Give the ASP.NET version of the Windows form client a try at http://www.oakleaf.ws/WSDKSecClientASP/.
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http://www.addressmeister.com
Address Meister is a web-service for postal address verification and correction. It provides current, high-quality address data and verification logic. Address Meister validates an address or returns an informative error.
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http://www.dotgnu.org/
DotGNU is a Free Software project to create a platform for webservices that can be written in a variety of different programming languages including Java and C#.
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http://www.fawcette.com/xmlmag/2002_06/online/webservices_rjennings_06_27_02/
Use Visual Studio .NET Enterprise and Architect editions' Application Center Test (ACT) to simplify multiclient load testing of XML Web services and ASP.NET Web forms by recording and replaying browser requests. ACT replaces Microsoft's earlier Web Application Stress Tool (WAS) with an easy-to-use IDE that offers automatic script generation and replay, plus custom graphing capabilities. Examples execute live XML Web services from http://www.oakleaf.ws.
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