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Developing Web Services: JAX-WS, SOA, BPEL, and RESTful

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The concept of software as a service is not new. People in the IT community have been discussing it for years. A related idea in software architecture, modularization, involves making portions of software separate and loosely coupled. Web services provide this loose coupling by separating software components.

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(2008). Developing Web Services: JAX-WS, SOA, BPEL, and RESTful. In: Pro NetBeans™ IDE 6 Rich Client Platform Edition. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0439-8_14

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