
In this chapter the emerging Web service technology is discussed and the ways it complements traditional Web applications are explored. The chapter is organized as follows. In the next section Web services are motivated; the relationship between Web services and Web applications is explored; some definitions of Web services are discussed; and the components of the service-oriented architecture (SOA) are defined.
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