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sponsored by Wipro Technologies
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27 Jun 2008
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Published:
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01 Jan 2007
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PDF
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Length:
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13
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Type:
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White Paper
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
This article looks at the different types of changes which lead to different versions of web service artifacts, viz the service definition (WSDL) and the service implementation. Due to the distributed nature of web service, these changes pose a different type of challenges, which a web service implementer needs to address during the service development lifecycle. This article also looks at some of the best practices, which have been successfully implemented in various web service projects, for service version management.
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Author
Brajesh De
Senior Architect
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Wipro Technologies
Brajesh De has over 9.5 years of software industry experience, Brajesh is currently working as a senior architect in the Enterprise Web Services Solution COE group of Wipro. He has extensive experience in the architecting, designing and implementing highly distributed and scalable application architectures for several large organizations using various J2EE and web services technologies. He specializes in webservices technologies, viz. SOAP, WSDL, UDDI and related web service specifications. Weblogic, WebSphere, JBoss are some of the application servers he has extensively used to deploy the web services and J2EE applications. He has also have authored multiple articles on different web service arena.
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