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Web Services Invocation Framework

Web Services Invocation Framework is a standard way to call any Web service described in Web Services Description Language


Date Posted: October 15, 2001
Overview

WSIF has graduated!

The WSIF source code has been donated to the Apache XML project. It is available at the new WSIF home page, which has information on the latest release, updated documentation, and more.

The Apache version of WSIF has a substantial number of new features, including support for describing EJBs, JMS, and JavaTM Connector software in WSDL (in addition to the previously supported Java and SOAP bindings), and the invocation of these through WSIF's protocol-independent, WSDL-driven API.


About the technology author(s):
Paul Fremantle is a Web Services Architect in the IBM Hursley Laboratory in the UK. Mr. Fremantle holds an M.Sc. in Computation from Oxford University and has worked on distributed and Internet systems since 1994. His publications include the XML Files and an IBM red book.

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