The EasySOC Project: A Rich Catalog of Best Practices for Developing Web Service Applications∗

The Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) paradigm has gained a lot of attention in the software in- dustry since SOC represents a novel way of architecting distributed applications. SOC is mostly materialized via Web Services, which allow developers to expose their application as building blocks...

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Main Authors: Juan Manuel Rodriguez, Marco Crasso, Cristian Mateos, Alejandro Zunino, Marcelo Campo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro Latinoamericano de Estudios en Informática 2011-12-01
Series:CLEI Electronic Journal
Online Access:http://clei.org/cleiej-beta/index.php/cleiej/article/view/167
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Summary:The Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) paradigm has gained a lot of attention in the software in- dustry since SOC represents a novel way of architecting distributed applications. SOC is mostly materialized via Web Services, which allow developers to expose their application as building blocks for other applications by defining a clear and public interface. Although conceptually and technologically mature, SOC still lacks adequate development support from a methodological point of view. We present the EasySOC project: a catalog of guidelines to build service-oriented applications and services. This catalog synthesizes best SOC development practices that arise as a result of several years of research in fundamental SOC-related topics, namely WSDL-based technical specification, Web Service discovery and Web Service outsourcing. In addition, we describe a plug-in for the Eclipse IDE that has been implemented to simplify the utilization of the guidelines. We believe that the practical nature of the guidelines, the empirical evidence that supports them, and the availability of IDE-integrated tools that enforces them will help software practitioners to rapidly exploit our ideas for building real SOC applications.
ISSN:0717-5000