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One of the biggest questions about any application built in the last few years revolves around Web Services. Does the application support it? How can an application interact with it? What methods are supported? Web Services are one of the most popular ways to not only have your application interact with other applications, but they also serve as tools for the outside world to interact with you.

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Mertic, J. (2009). Web Services. In: The Definitive Guide to SugarCRM. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2440-2_4

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