Web
Services
Alonso · Casati
· Kuno · Machiraju
Like many other incipient
technologies,Web services are still surrounded by a tremendous level of
noise.This noise results from the combination of wishful thinking on
the part of research and industry and a lack of clear understanding of
how Web services came to be.These factors make it extremely difficult
to get a coherent picture of what Web services are, what they
contribute, and where they will be applied. Based on their academic and
industrial experience in middleware and enterprise application
integration, Alonso and his coauthors clarify the fundamental concepts
behind Web services and present them as the natural evolution of
conventional middleware necessary to meet the challenges of the Web and
of B2B application integration. From this perspective, it becomes clear
why Web services are needed and how this technology addresses such
needs. Rather than providing a reference guide or a manual on how to
write a Web service, the authors discuss challenges and solutions that
will remain relevant regardless of how emerging standards and
technologies evolve.Thus, this book is ideally suited for both
professionals involved in application integration projects and
researchers and students interested in understanding and contributing
to the evolution of application integration technologies.
On the Springer series:
DATA CENTRIC SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS
Advanced data management is the
backbone of all information processing and has been one of the core
topics in computer science from the start. The emphasis in this series
is on timely publication of books on topics relevant to the development
of data-centric systems and applications. Books in the series have
strong practical or application relevance as well as a thorough
scientific basis.They will be of particular interest to researchers and
professionals wishing to learn about new relevant concepts and topics,
as they emphasize both the underlying technologies and their use in
developing practical solutions.
Copyright by Springer Verlag
Heidelberg Berlin 2004