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Reliability Concern in .NET Based Web Services

N. Sasikala Devi, L. Arockiam

Abstract


Web services play a vital role in today’s business environments. Different vendors are available to design the web services. Dominant industry players in the design of web services are J2EE and .NET. Web services are used by different business environments. Enforcing quality of service in web service is needed today. Reliability, Availability, scalability, and security are servicelevel characteristics that determine Quality of Service requirements. These characteristics are highly desirable for web services. In this paper, we have given solution for reliability issue for .NET based webservice.


Keywords


EventLog, SOAP, Web service, XMLSignature.

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