Web Components: A comparative between Web
services and software Components
L. Iribarne
Colombian
Journal of Computation (RCC)
Abstract
The software engineering discipline is experiencing a quick
consolidation in the applications development activities and the use of
technologies and methodologies of web-based programming. In the web
services arena some oriented and based practices for the construction
of large scale software applications (i.e., distributed information
systems) are beginning to appear. The software development practices
based on web services composition (many of them elaborated by third
parts) involve similar problems to those in the component-based
development arena (more extended in the COTS components), like
components' compatibility or interoperability. In the present work, it
is carried out a comparative study between the traditional software
components description and the web services description language
(WSDL). The work also shows the limitations of the current directory
service specification (UDDI) to develop distributed software
applications by means of the composition of web services.
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