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Qué (quién) es Web services - definición

SERVICE OFFERED BY AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE TO ANOTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICE, COMMUNICATING WITH EACH OTHER VIA THE WORLD WIDE WEB
Web services; Web Service; XML Web Services; XML Services; Web Services; Webservice; Webservices; List of web service markup languages; JSR-181; List of Web service markup languages; Web service provider; Autonomous Web Services
  • Web services in a [[service-oriented architecture]].
  • Web services architecture: the service provider sends a WSDL file to UDDI. The service requester contacts UDDI to find out who is the provider for the data it needs, and then it contacts the service provider using the SOAP protocol. The service provider validates the service request and sends structured data in an XML file, using the SOAP protocol. This XML file would be validated again by the service requester using an XSD file.

Web Services         
<standard, programming, software> A family of standards promoted by the W3C for working with other business, developers and programs through open protocols, languages and APIs, including XML, {Simple Object Access Protocol}, WSDL and UDDI. W3C Web Services (http://w3.org/2002/ws). (2004-06-23)
Web Services Flow Language         
XML LANGUAGE PROPOSED BY IBM TO DESCRIBE THE COMPOSITION OF WEB SERVICES
Web Services Endpoint Language
Web Services Flow Language 1.0 (WSFL) was an XML programming language proposed by IBM in 2001 for describing Web services compositions.
Web Services Description Language         
  • Representation of concepts defined by WSDL 1.1 and WSDL 2.0 documents.
XML-BASED INTERFACE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE
WSDL; WS Description; Web Services Description Language-2; Wsdl; Web services description language; Web Services Definition Language
The Web Services Description Language (WSDL ) is an XML-based interface description language that is used for describing the functionality offered by a web service. The acronym is also used for any specific WSDL description of a web service (also referred to as a WSDL file), which provides a machine-readable description of how the service can be called, what parameters it expects, and what data structures it returns.

Wikipedia

Web service

A web service (WS) is either:

  • a service offered by an electronic device to another electronic device, communicating with each other via the Internet, or
  • a server running on a computer device, listening for requests at a particular port over a network, serving web documents (HTTP, JSON, XML, images).

The use of the term "Web" in Web Service is a misnomer. Web Services do not use the World Wide Web (WWW), a human user interface running on the Internet, but rather a machine-to-machine service running on the Internet using the WWW protocols.

In a web service, a web technology such as HTTP is used for transferring machine-readable file formats such as XML and JSON.

In practice, a web service commonly provides an object-oriented web-based interface to a database server, utilized for example by another web server, or by a mobile app, that provides a user interface to the end-user. Many organizations that provide data in formatted HTML pages will also provide that data on their server as XML or JSON, often through a Web service to allow syndication. Another application offered to the end-user may be a mashup, where a Web server consumes several Web services at different machines and compiles the content into one user interface.

Ejemplos de uso de Web services
1. These people must be denied access to web services.
2. "Our web services will remain the same," he said.
3. Rivals Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc. also are racing to run Web services on mobile phones.
4. Rivals Microsoft Corp and Yahoo Inc also are racing to run Web services on mobile phones.
5. Both companies aim to make money from Web services through advertising.