Title
State and events for Web services: a comparison of five WS-resource framework and WS-notification implementations
Abstract
The Web services resource framework defines conventions for managing state in distributed systems based on Web services, and WS-notification defines topic-based publish/subscribe mechanisms. We analyze five independent and quite different implementations of these specifications from the perspectives of architecture, functionality, standards compliance, performance, and interoperability. We identify both commonalities among the different systems (e.g., similar dispatching and SOAP processing mechanisms) and differences (e.g., security, programming models, and performance). Our results provide insights into effective implementation approaches. Our results may also provide application developers, system architects, and deployers with guidance in identifying the right implementation for their requirements and in determining how best to use that implementation and what to expect with regard to performance and interoperability.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1109/HPDC.2005.1520928
HPDC
Keywords
Field
DocType
Internet,formal specification,middleware,open systems,software architecture,SOAP processing,Web service-notification,Web service-resource,distributed systems,functionality,interoperability,performance,programming models,requirements,security,specification,standards compliance,state management,system architecture,topic-based publish-subscribe mechanism
World Wide Web,Interoperability,Computer science,WS-I Basic Profile,Implementation,Formal specification,SOAP,Software architecture,Web service,Service-oriented architecture,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7803-9037-7
45
2.95
References 
Authors
3
12
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marty Humphrey11922147.55
G. Wasson2553.69
K. Jackson3545.22
J. Boverhof4452.95
Miguel A. Vega-Rodriguez514518.81
J. Gawor6725.71
J. Bester71048.45
S. Lang84811.88
Foster Ian9229382663.24
S. Meder10452.95
S. Pickles11452.95
M. Mc Keown12483.39