Performance of Web Services provides innovative techniques to improve the performance of Web Services, as well as Qo S (Quality of Service) requirements. This includes Qos performance, reliability and security. The author presents two levels of Web Services: the “kernel” (ithe SOAP engine which delivers messages from one point to another through various networks), and the “server side” (which processes heavy load / requests). The primary objective of this book is execution of applications delivered in a timely fashion. Case studies and examples are provided throughout this book.
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Introduction.- Background.- Benchmarking SOAP Bindings.- The Use of Similarity & Multicast Protocols to Improve Performance.- Network Traffic Optimisation.- Scheduling for Heavy Traffic.- Scheduling with Time Sharing.- Conclusion.- WSDL Specification for the Stock Quote Service.- SMP Message Schema.- A Sample SMP Message.