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Discovery of Web Services With a P2P Network

Overview In the concept of Web Services, Universal Description, Discovery and Integration is still the weakest part. As a central instance, it does not easily scale to a growing number of users and lacks acceptance by the industry. In Peer-to-Peer Networks, which are highly popular, discovery of resources is one of the strongest parts. A central registry is not required when integrating Web Services in a Peer-to-Peer network. Each Web Service is responsible for itself and the Peer-to-Peer Network provides the framework for discovery, publication and registration of Web Services. This paper shows, how both technologies t together and gives details on both structure and design of the Peer-to-Peer network.

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Publisher
University of Passau
File Format
PDF
Date Published
Nov 26, 2008
Format
White Papers
Topics
Web Services, File and Network Servers

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