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Web services have been enjoying great popularities in recent years. The high usability of the Web service is becoming a new focus for research. According to the demands of Web services, we present a fault-tolerant Web services architecture named FTWS based on the service approach and the reflection approach. Its characteristics are: (1) The fault-tolerant mechanisms are transparent, easy to use and also flexibly customized; (2) The fault-tolerant properties are flexibly configured; (3) The target service programmers almost needn’t to care the fault-tolerant mechanisms. The Architecture is set forth in detail in the article. The workflow of the system is narrated by three states of a fault-tolerant Web service.
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Liu, L., Meng, Y., Zhou, B., Wu, Q. (2006). A Fault-Tolerant Web Services Architecture. In: Shen, H.T., Li, J., Li, M., Ni, J., Wang, W. (eds) Advanced Web and Network Technologies, and Applications. APWeb 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3842. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11610496_89
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