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A Review on Web Services

Rahul Saraf

Abstract


A Web service is an amenity presented by an electronic device to an additional electronic device, interactive with every other via the World Wide Web. In a Web service, Web skill such as the HTTP, in the beginning intended for human-to-machine communication, is applied for machine-to-machine communication, added specially for moving machine readable file formats such as XML and JSON. In run through, the Web service characteristically offers an object-oriented Web-based edge to a database server, make use of, for instance by additional Web server, or by a mobile use, that affords a user interface to the end user. A new general use offered to the end user might be a mashup, wherever a Web server ingests numerous Web services at dissimilar machineries and accumulates the contented into one user interface

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/jscrs.v2i1.290

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