Web Services
Web services are a way to integrate web-based applications using XML and other standards to allow different applications from different sources to communicate with each other.
From Amazon Cloud to social networking sites, our glossary of Web services terms offers key definitions to know.
- .NET
- .NET Framework
- AAA
- Ajax
- Amazon Cloud Drive
- Amazon Silk
- Amazon SimpleDB
- Amazon WorkSpaces
- anonoblog
- application domain
- ASP.NET
- attribute
- Azure PowerShell
- BlogThis browser toolbar
- BPEL
- CCXML
- Charms
- Client Application Services
- CLR
- DataPortability
- DDP
- del.icio.us
- Digg This
- Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS)
- domain registration
- eBay Compatible Application
- ecommerce remarketing
- ESB - Enterprise Service Bus
- Everything-as-a-Service (XaaS)
- Facebook Group
- faceosphere
- FCL
- FLWOR
- Fog Computing
- friends
- Friendster
- Global Assembly Cache
- Google Drive
- Google PayDay Loan
- Google Wallet
- IFTTT
- Indigo
- Information and Content Exchange
- J#
- JSON
- Juju
- leap smear
- mash-up
- Metal-as-a-Service (MAAS)
- microblog
- Microsoft Net Passport
- Microsoft Vine
- Model-View-Controller
- MySpace
- nonrepudiation
- OneDrive (SkyDrive)
- online backup
- open profile
- OpenID
- OpenSocial
- page template
- private cloud project
- REL
- remoting
- REST - Representational State Transfer
- RPL
- SAML
- Semantic Web application
- single signon
- smart client
- SOA - Service-Oriented Architecture
- SOAD
- SOAP
- SOBA
- social networking site
- social software
- SOMA
- Tuenti
- Ubiquity
- Ubuntu One
- UDDI
- Voice Web Application
- WaaS - Workspace as a Service
- Water
- Watson
- Web collaboration
- Web office
- Web services
- Windows Azure
- Windows CardSpace
- Windows Live ID
- WS-ReliableMessaging
- WSDL
- WSGI
- XML
- XMLHttpRequest
- XQuery
- XrML
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