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Enhancing Utility of XML Database and Web Services Messages Using UML Modeling


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1 MCA Department, Y.M.T College of Management, Kharghar, India
 

Web Services (WS) are rapidly replacing the existing distributed computing technologies such as DCOM, CORBA/IIOP and RMI. Extensible Markup languages (XML) Web Services are based on XML and the related technologies such as Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), Web Services Description Language (WSDL) and Universal Discovery, Description and Integration (UDDI); each of these technologies requires excellence in modeling, to enhance their quality and maintainability. In this paper, it is suggested that the Unified Modeling Language (UML) be used as a graphical modeling tool to model XML web services and SOAP messages between service providers and client applications.

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XML, WSDL, SOAP, Graphical Modeling.
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  • Enhancing Utility of XML Database and Web Services Messages Using UML Modeling

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Komal Shringare
MCA Department, Y.M.T College of Management, Kharghar, India

Abstract


Web Services (WS) are rapidly replacing the existing distributed computing technologies such as DCOM, CORBA/IIOP and RMI. Extensible Markup languages (XML) Web Services are based on XML and the related technologies such as Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), Web Services Description Language (WSDL) and Universal Discovery, Description and Integration (UDDI); each of these technologies requires excellence in modeling, to enhance their quality and maintainability. In this paper, it is suggested that the Unified Modeling Language (UML) be used as a graphical modeling tool to model XML web services and SOAP messages between service providers and client applications.

Keywords


XML, WSDL, SOAP, Graphical Modeling.

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