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  2. List of web service frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Name Platform Messaging Model(Destination) Specifications Protocols Apache Axis: Java/C++ Client/Server WS-ReliableMessaging, WS-Coordination, WS-Security, WS-AtomicTransaction, WS-Addressing

  3. Windows Communication Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), previously known as Indigo, is a free and open-source runtime and a set of APIs in the .NET Framework for building connected, service-oriented applications.

  4. Service Design Package (ITIL) - Wikipedia

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    The Service Design Package (SDP) contains the core documentation of a service and is attached to its entry in the ITIL Service Portfolio.. The SDP is described in the book Service Design, one of the five books that comprises the core of ITIL.

  5. Text Services Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Text Services Framework is designed to offer advanced language and word processing features to applications. It supports features such as multilingual support, keyboard drivers, handwriting recognition, speech recognition, as well as spell checking and other text and natural language processing functions.

  6. Microsoft Enterprise Library - Wikipedia

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    Each application block addresses a specific cross-cutting concern and provides highly configurable features, which results in higher developer productivity. The Application Blocks in Enterprise Library are designed to be as agnostic as possible to the application architecture, for example the Logging Application Block may be used equally in a web, smart client or service-oriented application.

  7. WCF - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo – Cedar Falls metropolitan area, a statistical area in Iowa; Westcliff railway station, Essex, England (National Rail station code WCF); Westminster Confession of Faith, a 1646 doctrinal statement from a branch of Protestant Christianity

  8. Windows service - Wikipedia

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    In Windows NT operating systems, a Windows service is a computer program that operates in the background. [1] It is similar in concept to a Unix daemon. [1] A Windows service must conform to the interface rules and protocols of the Service Control Manager, the component responsible for managing Windows services.

  9. Service wrapper - Wikipedia

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    A service wrapper is a computer program that wraps arbitrary programs thus enabling them to be installed and run as Windows Services or Unix daemons, programs that run in the background, rather than under the direct control of a user.