2009 16th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering 2009
DOI: 10.1109/wcre.2009.35
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Reverse Engineering Existing Web Service Applications

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“…287 "On approval of the classification of natural fire hazard in forests and the classification of fire hazard in forests. depending on weather conditions" [3].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…287 "On approval of the classification of natural fire hazard in forests and the classification of fire hazard in forests. depending on weather conditions" [3].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Service providers publish their service and made a description of it in Web Service Description Language (WSDL). WSDL provides the way through which Web Services can be described according to their functional, All the WSDL files are submitted to the Reverse Engineering Web Service Application (REWS) tool [19] for the main WSMO Web Service elements, which are written in WSML language and then will be stored in WSMX server plays the role of a UDDI directory where all Web Services elements are All semantic descriptions are provided on top of existing providers' syntactic services, making providers unaware of this semantic layer. No changes are involved in providers' services and native data formats are preserved.…”
Section: Phase 1: Creating Wsmo Web Services Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%