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Web Services Architecture Overview
Presents an overview of IBM Web Services architecture, including what Web Services are, the fundamental characteristics of a Web Services architecture and the benefits of this approach. By IBM Web Services Architecture Team.

SOAP and XML topics for .NET Developers
A set of articles and tutorials as well as discussions on SOAP ranging from beginner to advanced contributed by a web community of Visual Studio.NET developers. The articles focus on using SOAP within the Microsoft .Net framework.

On coming wave with web services
An article explains the standards, protocols and development tools of web services.

A Web Services Primer
An high level introduction to SOAP, UDDI, WSDL. Demonstrates how these techologies fit together to provide a basis for Web Services and how they compare to older middleware such as CORBA, RMI, and COM.

Calling Webservices from ASP.NET: Example Google Web Service
Describe how to call webservices in ASP.NET and provide the Google Search web service as an example.

Web Services Center
Introduction to Web Services. Articles. Links.

Thomas Erl's Web Services Glossary
A W3C compliant glossary providing plain English definitions for commonly used Web Services terms. Examples and links to W3C specifications are also provided.

Weblogic 8.1 Web Services Tutorial
WebServices examples, articles and tutorial for beginners.

Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures
This site will help to get started with Web services and service-oriented architectures. It features free articles and product listings related to service-oriented architectures.

Thomas Erl's WS-Standards
A collection of tutorials that provides a well-rounded introduction to the core set of WS-* standards that constitute a second-generation Web Services platform.


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