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Service-oriented architecture focuses on encapsulating solutions to problems into callable services.
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Web services interoperate by using HTTP, SMTP and other protocols as transports; SOAP as a messaging protocol; and WSDL as a description language.
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UDDI provides a mechanism for storing and searching for Web services.
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WebLogic Workshop can create full-featured Web services quickly.
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Web service name collisions can be eased or eliminated by using namespaces.
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Conversational Web services can be developed with WebLogic Workshop, even under stateless protocols.
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WebLogic Workshop applications can use both local and remote Web services by encapsulating them within controls.
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WebLogic Workshop autogenerates the necessary support to write standalone Java and JSP Web services clients .
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Web services can be secured by using WSSE files to specify incoming and outgoing security.