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started thinking about the design. To be fair - we developed a prototype in Perl to demonstrate
started thinking about the design. To be fair - we developed a prototype in Perl to demonstrate
some basic features of the architecture. The problem is, if you start the coding process
some basic features of the architecture. The problem is, if you start the coding process
which is described here then you must have a complete idea about your design and requirements.
which is described here then you must have an almost complete idea about your design and requirements.
Many decisions depend on these facts. A web service does not mean Java or SOAP or anything else by
Many decisions depend on these facts. A web service does not mean Java or SOAP or anything else by
default. If you want to develop a full featured management system then it is usually a bad idea to
default. If you want to develop a full featured management system then it is usually a bad idea to
start with a small PHP script because everbody will extend the script until the complete system
start with a small PHP script because everbody will extend the script until the complete system
breaks.
breaks. '''So first design and second start coding.'''

'''So first design and second start coding.'''


# [[Web_Services_Language|Language]]
# [[Web_Services_Language|Language]]

Latest revision as of 07:35, 9 March 2007

Web Services

This page does not contain any theoretical discussions of web services. It is more a practical guide to develop such services. The whole stuff is not complete yet. So let's start.

You should really careful think about design before you should start coding a web service. The first line of java code in our actual project was written about six months after we started thinking about the design. To be fair - we developed a prototype in Perl to demonstrate some basic features of the architecture. The problem is, if you start the coding process which is described here then you must have an almost complete idea about your design and requirements. Many decisions depend on these facts. A web service does not mean Java or SOAP or anything else by default. If you want to develop a full featured management system then it is usually a bad idea to start with a small PHP script because everbody will extend the script until the complete system breaks.

So first design and second start coding.

  1. Language
  2. IDE
  3. Application Server
  4. Framework
  5. WSDL
  6. WS Security
  7. Deployment