Volume 7 Issue 2 - July 2016

  • 1. Simplified syntactic web service composition for flaw less propagation

    Authors : Uday Pratap Singh, Abhay Agrawal

    Pages : 264-268

    DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.21172/1.72.544

    Keywords : Web serviceWeb service compositionWSDL UDDI

    Abstract :

    Until the end of twentieth century the only repository of information considered was World Wide Web. But recently Web services due to their potential in facilitating seamless machine to machine or enterprise application integration are dominating the current web scenario. Web service standardization has significantly contributed towards improving functionality of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Web services have provided an independent and autonomous platform to perform a specific task. When a single Web service is unable to fulfill the given request, the solution is provided by Web service composition. However there are a number of unresolved issues for which a few solutions have been proposed already for the execution of web services composition. The paper addresses the problem of web service composition by providing a data flow between web services by taking the output of one web service as the input to another web service. The paper addresses the method to overcome the limitations of UDDI by introducing a substitute named portal. Here we use a target oriented XML based language for establishing the coordination and composition between the set of services to facilitate the reuse of existing services. Further efforts are made to make the composition platform independent by using different platforms like java and .net.

    Citing this Journal Article :

    Uday Pratap Singh, Abhay Agrawal, "Simplified syntactic web service composition for flaw less propagation", Volume 7 Issue 2 - July 2016, 264-268