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Webservices

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What is Webservices?

Web services are a standardized way of integrating web-based applications using the HTTP protocol. They allow different applications to communicate and exchange data regardless of their underlying technology stack (e.g., programming language, operating system). They are commonly used for building distributed systems, integrating applications, and enabling data exchange between different platforms.

What other technologies are related to Webservices?

Webservices Competitor Technologies

An alternative web service protocol; competes with REST-based web services.
mentioned alongside Webservices in 2% (4.7k) of relevant job posts
An architectural style for building web services; competes with SOAP-based web services.
mentioned alongside Webservices in 2% (5.4k) of relevant job posts

Webservices Complementary Technologies

A data format often used in conjunction with web services (especially SOAP).
mentioned alongside Webservices in 2% (5.6k) of relevant job posts
An application server that can host web services.
mentioned alongside Webservices in 4% (1.9k) of relevant job posts
An application server that can host web services.
mentioned alongside Webservices in 5% (1.4k) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning Webservices?

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Oracle
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