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  2. What are Web Services? - GeeksforGeeks

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    On the World Wide Web, a web service is a standardized method for propagating messages between client and server applications. A web service is a software module that is intended to carry out a specific set of functions. Web services in cloud computing can be found and invoked over the network.

  3. What Are Web Services? | Definition from TechTarget

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    Web services are a type of internet software that use standardized messaging protocols and are made available from an application service provider's web server for a client or other web-based programs to use. These services are sometimes referred to as web application services.

  4. Web service - Wikipedia

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    A web service is a software system designed to support interoperable machine-to-machine interaction over a network. It has an interface described in a machine-processable format (specifically WSDL).

  5. What are Web Services? Architecture, Types, Example - Guru99

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    A web service is a software module which is designed to perform a certain set of tasks. Learn Web Service Architecture, Components, Characteristics with example in this tutorial.

  6. What Are Web Services? Easy to Learn Concepts with ... - Cleo

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    In other words, web services are XML-centered data exchange systems that use the internet for A2A (application-to-application) communication and interfacing. These processes involve programs, messages, documents, and/or objects.

  7. What is a Web Service? - Webopedia

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    A Web service is any software, application or cloud technology system built for interoperable machine-to-machine or application-to-application interaction over a network. They allow different applications to seamlessly communicate and share data with each other.

  8. Web services provide a standard means of interoperating between different software applications, running on a variety of platforms and/or frameworks. Web services are characterized by their great interoperability and extensibility, as well as their machine-processable descriptions thanks to the use of XML.

  9. Web Service Definition - TechTerms.com

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    A web service is an application or data source that is accessible via a standard web protocol (HTTP or HTTPS). Unlike web applications, web services are designed to communicate with other programs, rather than directly with users. While web services can provide data in a number of different formats, XML and JSON are the most common.

  10. Web Services – Definition, Working, Types, Applications

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    Web Service is the set of rules or guidelines which enable communication among different applications via the World wide web (.i.e. the internet).

  11. What is a web service? - IBM

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    A web service is a software system that supports interoperable machine-to-machine interaction over a network. It has an interface described in a machine-processable format (specifically, web Service Definition Language, or WSDL).