The emerging standards for the publication of Web Services enable the invocation of services having simple interaction protocols, but they fail to support complex e-business interactions, where the peers exchange several messages. In order to extend the classes of services which can be invoked by the consumers, we propose a conversational model supporting the management of complex interactions between clients and Web Services. Our model supports the consumer in the management of a conversation which respects the business logic of the service without imposing the explicit management of the conversational context.
Enabling conversations with Web Services
ARDISSONO, Liliana;GOY, Annamaria;PETRONE, GIOVANNA
2003-01-01
Abstract
The emerging standards for the publication of Web Services enable the invocation of services having simple interaction protocols, but they fail to support complex e-business interactions, where the peers exchange several messages. In order to extend the classes of services which can be invoked by the consumers, we propose a conversational model supporting the management of complex interactions between clients and Web Services. Our model supports the consumer in the management of a conversation which respects the business logic of the service without imposing the explicit management of the conversational context.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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