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Send files to Web services using DIME
This week's Web Development Zone newsletter explains how to use DIME Direct Internet Message Encapsulation to send files to Web services.Were you familiar with the DIME specification before reading this newsletter? If so, how do you utilize it in your development work? If not, do you plan to begin incorporating...
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Discussion threads 2004-10-11

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Use DIME to send files to Web services
The DIME Direct Internet Message Encapsulation specification provides a way to send binary data across the transport protocol by defining the data length and type attached in a few simple headers. Learn how you can utilize DIME messages to send files to Web services. SOAP makes...
Tags: Web, Simple Object Access Protocol, DIME, SOAP, Phillip Perkins, Web services, DIME specification, DIME generator, Web service, DIME message, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Message, Data, Record, DIME Interpreter, Enterprise Software, Software
Technical articles 2005-08-04
Utilize Web Services Enhancements' support for DIME in .NET
Web Services Enhancements WSE helps developers build scalable, secure Web services that cross security domains. It also supports Direct Internet Message Encapsulation DIME. In this article, you'll learn how to attach a simple DIME attachment to a SOAP message. Web Services Enhancements 2.0 for Microsoft .NET WSE is...
Tags: Web, Microsoft .NET, Simple Object Access Protocol, SOAP, Phillip Perkins, Web services, Channel management, .NET, Listing C, Web service, Direct Internet Message Encapsulation, Web Development Zone Newsletter, DimeAttachment, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
Technical articles 2005-08-08
Understanding Web Services
This white paper explains the definition, impact and the future of Web services. Web Services is not something one gets automatically by using a browser to access corporate information. In fact, Web Services is much more than Web enablement -- it is a two-way dialog that integrates different applications. Web...
Tags: Web, Web Service, Cloud Computing, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2002-11-21
Web Piston Site Builder (exe)
Site builder for small business users. Our patent pending technology helps you build a Search Engine friendly professional looking Web site in no time. Build-Before-You-Buy, view your customized Web site before you spend a dime. Our patent pending business site assistant guides non-technical users through the complete process of building...
Tags: Web, Patent, Small Business, Web Site Development, Channel Management, Web Technology, Internet, Marketing
Software downloads 2007-02-07
Rethinking CRM: Will Web Services Make a Difference?
The hype is still not over about Web Services. So much have been written about Web Services technology and their usage. But, what impact the Web Services will make on the CRM industry? Are they going to revolutionize the way CRM applications work? What percentage the CRM industry owns of...
Tags: Web, Web Service, CRM, Web Services, Advertising & Promotion, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers
Web Services and IT Services
Just as e-business is situated within a broader set of organizational functions, so might web services be seen in the context of a broader set of Information Technology IT services. This paper compares and contrasts the web services model with models of other IT services and proposes an approach to...
Tags: Web, Information Technology, Web Service, Web Services, It Services, Channel Management, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing, Management
White papers 2004-11-05
Introduction to Web Services
Everybody is talking about Web Services, and almost every company creates another definition for the term, though all are similar. This paper starts with the history of distributed programming to show that Web Services are not a reinvention of the wheel but an evolutionary step. Afterwards, an overview of...
Tags: Web, Web Service, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2002-03-01
The Pros and Cons of Web Services
Web Services form the battleground where industry titans such as Microsoft and IBM are going head to head, surrounded by hundreds of other combatants. However, there are still a large number of CIOs and other technology executives who are unfamiliar with Web Services, or worse, misunderstand them. This...
Tags: Web, Web Service, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2002-07-01
Generate Web Services for DB2 9 pureXML: A Proof of Concept Technique to Generate Bottom-Up Web Services for XML Data
Web services are important building blocks to achieve a Service-Oriented Architecture SOA. As more and more applications move towards an SOA, often there is a need to expose application functionality as Web services. This paper shows how one can easily generate Web services using a simple Java class to insert...
Tags: Technique, Web, Web Service, SOA, XML-Data, IBM DB2, Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2007-06-14
J2EE Vs. .NET XML Web Services
One of the latest innovations for the use of the Internet is Web services. Web services allow applications and Internet-enabled devices to easily communicate each other and combine their functionality to provide services to each other, independent of platform or language. Web services are characterized by SOAP messages used to...
Tags: Web, Microsoft .NET, Web Service, J2EE, XML Web Service, Cloud Computing, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2007-08-21
A Concept for QoS Integration in Web Services
With the growing popularity of Web services, a general QoS support for Web services will play an important role for the success of this emerging technology. Unfortunately, current Web service environments do not offer comprehensive QoS support. This paper presents an approach that does not only enable the QoS integration...
Tags: Web, QoS, Web Service, Integration, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2003-11-13
Understanding Web Services: More Than a Web Server - A New Integration Technology
Although many organizations think that they are involved in Web Services just because they have Web enabled their applications, they may still be missing out on the major benefits that Web Services brings. Web enablement - it is a two-way dialog that integrates different applications. Web Services is a new...
Tags: Web Server, Web, Web Service, Server, Channel Management, Web Services, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2003-12-29
On-Demand Webcast: Web Services with PHP
With PHP 5, PHP has reached new levels of support for Web Services, XML, and Service-Oriented Architectures. Integrate and expose Web Services with a few lines of code and drop-in existing Web Services with the Zend Framework. View this Webcast to see how you can create and consume Web Services--quickly...
Tags: Web, Zend Technologies Ltd., On-demand, PHP, Web Service, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
Webcasts 2006-07-19
Building AJAX Applications Using Yahoo! Web Services
Yahoo! is opening up to developers using Web services. The services enable developers to access Yahoo! properties as diverse as Web search, maps, Flickr, comparison shopping, and many more - and are making more available all the time. The viewer of this webcast will learn how he or she can...
Tags: AJAX, Yahoo! Inc., Web Service, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software
Webcasts
VWS: Applying Virtualization Techniques to Web Services
What web services can offer nowadays is insufficient to build complex applications based on web services. Several technological aspects have not been standardized yet, and the study of some of them is still at a very early stage. This paper presents a new technique that can be applied to web...
Tags: Web, Virtualization, Web Service, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2006-05-01
Web Services: Enumeration and Profiling
Web services hacking begins with the Web Services Definition Language or WSDL. A WSDL file is a major source of information for an attacker. Examining a WSDL description provides critical information like methods, input and output parameters. It is important to understand the structure of a WSDL file, based on...
Tags: Web, WSDL, Web Service, Web Services Hacking, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2005-03-17
Detection of Web Service Substitutability and Composability
Web services are used in software applications as a standard and convenient way of accessing remote applications over the Internet. Web services can be thought of as remote procedure calls. This paper proposes an approach to determine web service substitutability and composability. Because web services may be unreliable, finding other...
Tags: Web, Web Service, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2006-05-09
Microsoft ASP.NET: Advanced XML Web Services Using ASP.NET
The objective of this session is to introduce Web developers to the advanced features of Microsoft ASP.NET Web Services. The key topics discussed in this session include Web Services Architecture, XML Web Services and SOAP WSDL, Calling Web Services Asynchronously, SOAP Headers, SOAP Exceptions and Error Handling, SOAP Extensions, XML...
Tags: Microsoft ASP.NET, Microsoft Corp., Simple Object Access Protocol, XML Web Service, SOAP, Web Services, XML, .Net, Enterprise Software, Software, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Software Development
Webcasts
WebSphere Web Services Information Roadmap
Web services has emerged as the most promising development to address cross-enterprise, cross-platform, and cross-vendor business integration issues. Web services is a family of emerging technologies that enable easy interoperability of programmed information technology IT services and integration of applications into a company's broader business processes. Web services technology enables...
Tags: Web, IBM WebSphere, Web Service, Web Services Technology, Channel Management, Web Services, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2004-08-24
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