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Table 1. The APIs Used in Implementing the Web Layer

in SRG: A Digital Document-Enhanced Service Oriented Research Grid
by Geoffrey Fox, Ahmet Fatih Mustacoglu, Ahmet E. Topcu, Aurel Cami 2007
"... In PAGE 5: ... The Web service provides methods for communicating with external tools. A number of APIs, summarized in Table1 , are used in the implementation of Web services. Web services are created using Apache Axis.... ..."
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TABLE 1 THE APIs USED IN IMPLEMENTING THE WEB LAYER.

in SRG: A Digital Document-Enhanced Service Oriented Research Grid
by Geoffrey C. Fox, Ahmet Fatih Mustacoglu, Ahmet E. Topcu, Aurel Cami 2007
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Table 10 Web 2.0 Sites and the URL for their API

in A Digital Library for Recovery … A Digital Library for Recovery, Research, and Learning from April 16, 2007 at Virginia Tech
by Edward A. Fox, Christopher Andrews, Weiguo Fan, Jian Jiao, Ananya Kassahun, Szu-chia Lu, Yifei Ma, Chris North, Naren Ramakrishnan, Angela Scarpa, Bruce Scarpa-friedman, Steven D, Donald Shoemaker, Venkat Srinivasan, Seungwon Yang
"... In PAGE 22: ... Fortunately, many of the Web 2.0 services have APIs to help automate interaction, as is shown in Table10 . Our group will be working with these APIs as we develop our digital library.... In PAGE 22: ... This will facilitate identification and in some cases collection of information, when access permissions allow. lt;Have Table10 around here. gt; ... ..."

Table 6.2: Critical Operations in eBay Web service API

in
by unknown authors

Table 1 Functional comparison of RMI and Web services Functionality RMI WS

in Comparison of performance of Web services, WS-Security, RMI, and RMI–SSL
by Matjaz B. Juric, Ivan Rozman, Bostjan Brumen, Matjaz Colnaric, Marjan Hericko 2005
"... In PAGE 3: ... Instead of the RMI Registry Web services use the UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration). Table1 shows comparison of RMI and Web services. JWSDP (Java Web Services Developer Pack) pro- vides APIs related to XML and Web services develop- ment in Java.... ..."

Table 1: The J2EE API suite (continued)

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1999
"... In PAGE 7: ...5 Firewall HTML Client Java Applet in Web Browser Application Server HTML Client EJB Session Bean EJB Entity Bean Database Existing System Legacy System ERP System Connector Java Application Libraries written in other languages (C++ COBOL, Java, etc) CORBA delegation RMI-IIOP HTTP HTTP Web Server Servlet JSP HTML / DHTML / XML RMI-IIOP RMI-IIOP RMI-IIOP JDBC SQL/J JDBC SQL/J Proprietary Protocol Presentation Tier Business Tier Data Tier CORBA Client CORBA/IIOP Figure 1: The J2EE Object Model Table1 is a summary of the J2EE Enterprise API specifications. Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) Architecture for building re-usable server-side components.... In PAGE 7: ... Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Java technology-based relational database interface, allowing access to any relational resource that has a corresponding driver, such as Oracle, Informix, and SQL Server. Table1... ..."
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Table 3. Projects where iHOP web services have been (or are being) used

in A: iHOP web services
by José M. Fernández, Robert Hoffmann, Alfonso Valencia
"... In PAGE 3: ... RESULTS AND DISCUSSION A proof for the functionality, completeness and usefulness of the iHOP web service APIs are a number of collab- orative projects that make programmatic use of iHOP content. Table3 contains a brief list of the projects where iHOP web services have been used, and Figure 3 shows a CARGO (Cases et al., submitted to NAR-WEB 2007) widget using information provided by iHOP CGI-XML services.... ..."
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Table 2. Logical iHOP web services functionalities. These functionalities and the web services which implement them are focused on automation, so almost all functionalities have more than one input type. So, depending on the API model, some of these functionalities have been implemented more than once, based on each one of the possible input types.

in A: iHOP web services
by José M. Fernández, Robert Hoffmann, Alfonso Valencia
"... In PAGE 1: ... The schema design was driven by the iHOP function- alities that are directly useful for bioinformatical workflows (Figures 1 and 2). Table2 contains a brief description of these functionalities, with their inputs and outputs. A key issue in the development was the design of an XML schema rich enough to describe and integrate *To whom correspondence should be addressed.... ..."
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Table 2: Repository Request Methods and Limits Web repository Request method Daily limit

in General Terms
by Frank Mccown, Amine Benjelloun, Michael L. Nelson
"... In PAGE 2: ... Just as a web crawler avoids over-burdening a web server by delaying between requests and issuing a limited number of requests in a particular time interval, a web-repository crawler may also limit daily requests to web repositories. The search engine APIs allow only a limited number of queries from distinct IP addresses or from certain keys which Warrick must adhere to ( Table2 ). Although IA does not publish a request limit, Warrick does not make more than 1000 requests per day per IP address, the same limit used by the Google API.... ..."

Table 5: Preference Manager API API Functionality

in ubiPCMM06:2 nd International Workshop on Personalized Context Modeling and Management for UbiComp Applications Personalization and Context Aware Services: A Middleware Perspective
by Fahim Kawsar, Kaori Fujinami, Susanna Pirttikangas, Tatsuo Nakajima
"... In PAGE 5: ...3. Table5 enumerates the major APIs and their functionalities. Table 5: Preference Manager API API Functionality ... ..."
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