A semantically automated protocol adapter for mapping SOAP web services to RESTful HTTP format to enable the web infrastructure, enhance web services interoperability and ease web service migration
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2012-04-11Author
Kennedy, Sean
Molloy, Owen
Jacob, Paul
Maleshkova, Maria
Doheny, Frank
Stewart
Stewart
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Semantic Web Services (SWS) are Web Service (WS) descriptions augmented with semantic information. SWS enable intelligent reasoning and automation in areas such as service discovery, composition, mediation, ranking and invocation. This paper applies SWS to a previous protocol adapter which, operating within clearly defined constraints, maps SOAP Web Services to RESTful HTTP format. However, in the previous adapter, the configuration element is manual and the latency implications are locally based. This paper applies SWS technologies to automate the configuration element and the latency tests are conducted in a more realistic Internet based setting.
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