Abstract
Despite the push to adopt Web services as the universal OO architecture, the Web services reliability model ignores many real-world issues routinely encountered by users.
- Vogels, W. Web services are not distributed objects. IEEE Internet Comput. 7, 6 (Nov.--Dec. 2003), 59--66; weblogs.cs.cornell.edu/AllThingsDistributed/archives/000343.html. Google ScholarDigital Library
Index Terms
- Like it or not, web services are distributed objects
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