Application (re)engineering: building Web-based applications and dealing with legacies
Application (re)engineering: building Web-based applications and dealing with legacies
Component software: beyond object-oriented programming
Component software: beyond object-oriented programming
Advanced CORBA programming with C++
Advanced CORBA programming with C++
Programming with enterprise JavaBeans, JTS and OTS: building distributed transactions with Java and C++
Distributed systems (3rd ed.): concepts and design
Distributed systems (3rd ed.): concepts and design
Java Servlets: By Example
Intelligent Software Agents: Foundations and Applications
Intelligent Software Agents: Foundations and Applications
The Second Wave: Netscape on Usability in the Services-Based Internet
IEEE Internet Computing
Resource-Bounded Searches in an Information Marketplace
IEEE Internet Computing
Nomad: Mobile Agent System for an Internet-Based Auction House
IEEE Internet Computing
Migration of procedural systems to network-centric platforms
CASCON '99 Proceedings of the 1999 conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative research
Evidence Driven Object Identification in Procedural Code
STEP '99 Proceedings of the Software Technology and Engineering Practice
i-Cube: A Tool-Set for the Dynamic Extraction and Integration of Web Data Content
ISEC '01 Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Topics in Electronic Commerce
LCDL: an extensible framework for wrapping legacy code
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services
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With the explosive growth of the Internet, businesses of all sizes aim on applying networkwide solutions to their IT infrastructures, migrating their legacy business processes into web-based environments, and establishing their own on-line services. To facilitate process and service integration, a complete and information rich service description language, is essential for server processes to be specified and for client processes to be able to locate services that are available in Web-enabled remote servers.Within the context of emerging technologies, such as XML, Internet, and Web-enabled application servers, we propose an architecture that allows for the migration of legacy services to distributed environments. The architecture is based on legacy component wrapping, a service description language that allows for the specification of services at higher levels of abstraction than the standard Interface Description Languages (IDLs), and on techniques that support service registration and dynamic service localization.