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Mar 24
2010
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Having the following issues with Web services?:
- Web services' requests cost money and thus results should be stored locally for further processing leading to increased development costs;
- Web services' requests take more time than is acceptable to your applications;
- No transparent error compensation mechanism is available for a case of a data-provisioning Web service failure;
- No middleware available for brokering access to your Web services;
- No middleware available for license-based or user-based Web service delivery and monitoring.
If some of the preceding applies, then SOA Trader Web services commercialization middleware extension may help you.
For the last 3 years SOA Trader has been developing and fine-tuned its Web services commercialization middleware extension for simplifying delivery of services on-demand. While one of the development focuses has been separation of functionial and non-functional specifications (i.e. QoS terms, licencing and subscriptions, etc) of Web services, we have been considering also aspects such as caching, QoS monitoring and error compensation. The result is a proxy-like light-weight servlet, which is easy to set-up and to deploy and provides good-enough performance in industrial settings.
