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From legacy Web applications to Web services based applications

2015 International Conference on Electrical and Information Technologies (ICEIT), 2015
Web component-based development is a challenging development paradigm, whose attraction to practitioners is increasing more and more. One of the main advantages of this paradigm is the ability to build customizable and composable web application modules as independent units of development, and to share them with other developers by publishing them in ...
Naoufel Kraiem, Zuhoor Al-Khanajari
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Web Services in Web Applications

2004
We’ve looked at the creation of web applications, connecting these applications to data sources, and then adding XML functionality to them. In this chapter, you’ll make use of what you’ve learned from the previous chapters, applying that knowledge to a different aspect of web development that opens up a wealth of new functionality: web services.
Daniel Cazzulino   +3 more
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Web Services and Web Applications

2004
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 ...
Stefan Jablonski   +3 more
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Web Applications

Hands on Hacking, 2020

semanticscholar   +1 more source

Performance Monitoring and Root Cause Analysis for Cloud-hosted Web Applications

The Web Conference, 2017
Hiranya Jayathilaka   +2 more
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Web Applications

2017
Iuliana Cosmina   +3 more
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A Demonstration of the Solid Platform for Social Web Applications

The Web Conference, 2016
Essam Mansour   +7 more
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