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Notes on Web Service

Filed under: SOA — bhardia at 12:33 pm on Sunday, May 6, 2007

Soap is the communications protocol for XML Web services. SOAP is a specification that defines the XML format for messages—and that’s about it for the required parts of the spec. If you have a well-formed XML fragment enclosed in a couple of SOAP elements, you have a SOAP message. Simple isn’t it?

There are other parts of the SOAP specification that describe how to represent program data as XML and how to use SOAP to do Remote Procedure Calls. These optional parts of the specification are used to implement RPC-style applications where a SOAP message containing a callable function, and the parameters to pass to the function, is sent from the client, and the server returns a message with the results of the executed function.

WSDL is an XML format for describing network services as a set of endpoints operating on messages containing either document-oriented or procedure-oriented information

UDDI: Universal Discovery Description and Integration is the yellow pages of Web services
 

Source: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms996507.aspx 

Hot Skills, Cold Skills

Filed under: Technology — bhardia at 9:17 pm on Wednesday, November 8, 2006

The IT worker of 2010 wont be a technology guru but rather a versatilist.
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Voice Over IP Executive Bulletin
Voice-over-IP will dominate the enterprise in the next few years - are you ready?
Computerworld Report: Mainstream BI

July 17, 2006 Computerworld — The most sought-after corporate IT workers in 2010 may be those with no deep-seated technical skills at all. The nuts-and-bolts programming and easy-to-document support jobs will have all gone to third-party providers in the U.S. or abroad. Instead, IT departments will be populated with “versatilists” — those with a technology background who also know the business sector inside and out, can architect and carry out IT plans that will add business value, and can cultivate relationships both inside and outside the company.

Hot Skills, Cold Skills

Paypal mobile didnt take off in 7years. However mChq rocks in India

Filed under: Technology, India — bhardia at 7:07 pm on Sunday, November 5, 2006

IMAGINE doing your shopping without any money or credit/debit cards You can, if you had a “mobile wallet”. A concept that has caught on in Japan and other Asian countries, mobile wallets allow you to use your cell phone like a wallet. You not only do away with carrying cash, you no longer need to carry your credit or debit cards This is the convenience that ICICI Bank, in collaboration with Airtel, proposes to offer its customers with “mChq”. The service, offered to ICICI Bank cardholders who are also customers of Airtel, is now available only in Mumbai, Delhi and the National Capital Region.

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The Hindu Business Line : mChq transforms your mobile

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Filed under: Technology — bhardia at 7:16 pm on Sunday, September 17, 2006

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The 100 Best Products of the Year

Filed under: Technology — bhardia at 5:48 am on Friday, June 9, 2006

The 100 Best Products of the Year