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1 Web Services A look to the future By Dr Colin Adam

2 WebServices.Org 33K members 12 Sponsors Over 1000 articles 300K page views per month All Open Source Editorials by Alan Kotok, David Orchards, Eric Newcomer.

3 Web Services Today SOAP provides message interoperability between software components WSDL provides description of service to provide interoperability between development tools These successes have lead to developers wanting more capabilities So where do we go from here?

4 We Need More Standards [WS-Acknowledgement][WS-ActiveProfile][WS- Addressing][WS-Attachments][WS-Authorization][WS- AtomicTransaction][WS-BusinessActivity][WS-CAF][WS- Callback][WS-Coordination] [WS-Federation][WS- Inspection][WS-Manageability] [WS-PassiveProfile] [WS- EndpointResolution][WS-MessageData] [WS- MetadataExchange] [WS-Policy][WS- PolicyAssertions][WS-PolicyAttachment] [WS- Provisioning][WS-Privacy][WS-Referral][WS- Reliability][WS-ReliableMessaging] [WS-Routing][WS- Referral][WS-SecureConversation][WS-Security][WS- SecurityPolicy][WS-Transaction][WS- TransmissionControl][WS-Trust][BPEL4WS][WS- Choreography][WSRP][WSXL]

5 Standards are good.. "These are the infrastructure pieces that will lead to an explosion in web services“ Bill Gates BUT “We face a key engineering challenge: How do we give Web services new security, reliability, and transaction capabilities without adding more complexity than needed” Donald Ferguson, IBM

6 A basis for the future A general-purpose, composable protocol framework Protocols are factored from both transports and application semantics Architecture is metadata-driven, policy-based Broad industry partnership

7 The Protocol Framework Transports HTTP, UDP, … XML XML, XSD, XPath, … Messaging SOAP, WS-Addressing, … Security WS-Security WS-Trust WS-Federation … Reliability WS-Reliable Messaging … Transactions WS-Transaction WS-Coordination … Metadata WSDL, WS-Policy, …

8 Composing a message Addressing http://business456.com/User12 http://fabrikam123.com/Traffic http://fabrikam123.com/Traffic/Status <wssec:BinarySecurityToken ValueType="wssec:X509v3" EncodingType=“wssec:Base64Binary"> dWJzY3JpYmVyLVBlc…..eFw0wMTEwMTAwMD zzz http://fabrikam123.com/seq1234 10 <app:TrafficStatus xmlns:app="http://highwaymon.org/payloads"> 520W 3MPH Security Reliability

9 Then What? Assume we have the standards and architecture Standards are no good without implementations Standards need to be “policed” How will any developer possibly use them since they are complicated and numerous?

10 Implementations Java Community Process – lots of JSRs on the go Microsoft’s Indigo New tools such as Sun Java Studio Creator (out soon), Microsoft Visual Studio, BEA WebLogic Workshop, Eclipse

11 Developer Utopia Drop down menu of Web services specific to his/her IDE settings Intellisense Web services calls Automatic serialisation of data into XML Automatic performance tweaking Orchestration/Business Logic mapping Visual Data Mapping to legacy Automatic handling of security, reliability, transactions. Constraints placed on declarations possible

12 BEA’s Weblogic Workshop

13 Indigo “Indigo unifies a wide range of transports (HTTP, TCP, UDP, IPC), security mechanisms (public and symmetric keys, certificates), topologies (point-to-point, end-to-end through intermediaries, peer- to-peer, publish-and-subscribe), and assurances (transacted, reliable, durable) enabling Indigo to provide rich connectivity to many existing systems. “ Don Box

14 What Microsoft Says "Indigo" is a new approach to building and running connected systems built from the ground up around the Web services architecture. “ BillG “You can either do a lot in declarative statements to let you build these services. If you go to the next level down in the architecture, there are connectors and channels for you to import “ Jim Allchin

15 Policing The Standards Standards are held at different organisations Implementations need to interoperate Vendors needs somewhere to “talk” Test tools for compatibility “WS-I fulfills a need by providing clarifications and constraints on those de facto standards that will enable vendors and developers to implement and use these technologies in an interoperable manner. “ Chris Ferris speaking to ws.org

16 A few challenges for the future Extensibility - Need to avoid “big-bang” upgrades – The Web does this well Evolvability – Need to work on versioning – forwards-backwards compatibility Early binding – re-use tried and trusted semantics and stick to them Asynchronous – let’s not wait for each other

17 My predications 2004 will see some final specifications on QoS going through OASIS/W3C 2005 Indigo will go head to head with Java and win a lot of hearts and minds 2006 80% code on new projects will be WS-I complaint 2007 Peoples lives will be made easier with Web services 2010 nearly all software created from within a SOA and XML natural language tools 2020 NHS changes its name to NHWS (National Health Web Service) 2030 - Last mainframe sold.

18 NHS -> NHWS The NHS requires new protocols and implementations now, not later. Stay away from RYO approaches. Open source has a lot of advantages and is just as good, if not better Think in terms of loose coupling and constraints therein Get some good IT Architects Decide what will join the web services together

19 The end Any Questions?

20 The Future is in Clear Definition “An application accessible by others over the Web” M Fisher – Sun Tutorial “self-contained modular business applications that have open Internet orientated, standards based interfaces” –UDDI.org “standardized way of integrating web applications using XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI over an Internet backbone” -Webopedia

21 The W3C Gets It Right 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). Other systems interact with the Web service in a manner prescribed by its description using SOAP-messages, typically conveyed using HTTP with an XML serialization in conjunction with other Web-related standards

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