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In modern, well-architected, loosely coupled systems, a common practice is to expose application processing logic and server-resident data as a set of services. The term service is used fairly generically in this context—a service can be anything that has a known endpoint accessible over a standard web protocol like HTTP, offering information exchange capabilities using a standard format like SOAP, plain XML, or JavaScript Object Notation (JSON).
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© 2009 Jit Ghosh, Rob Cameron
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Ghosh, J., Cameron, R. (2009). Networking and Web Service Integration. In: Silverlight Recipes. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2436-5_7
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