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As the Federation membership grows, we have a continuing need to share with each other our diverse knowledge and experience in developing and deploying services oriented architectures based upon a variety of standards and in service of a diverse community of scientific and public users. This session will provide a variety of presentations that cover the basics of standard services, architectural models developed around services, and specific experiences in implementations and service interactions. | As the Federation membership grows, we have a continuing need to share with each other our diverse knowledge and experience in developing and deploying services oriented architectures based upon a variety of standards and in service of a diverse community of scientific and public users. This session will provide a variety of presentations that cover the basics of standard services, architectural models developed around services, and specific experiences in implementations and service interactions. | ||
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==Data Interoperability== | ==Data Interoperability== |
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As the Federation membership grows, we have a continuing need to share with each other our diverse knowledge and experience in developing and deploying services oriented architectures based upon a variety of standards and in service of a diverse community of scientific and public users. This session will provide a variety of presentations that cover the basics of standard services, architectural models developed around services, and specific experiences in implementations and service interactions.
There will also be a lot of interoperability expertise on hand, so bring any questions and problems you have in this area to get answers!
Data Interoperability
- Hyrax Installation and Customization Hyrax is OPeNDAP's Data Server.
- Web Map Service (TBD)
- Web Coverage Service (TBD)
- ECHO (TBD)
Services Interoperability
- Best Practices in SOAP (TBD)
- Best Practices in REST (TBD)
- SciFlow (TBD)
- BPEL (TBD)
- Atom ServiceCasting? (TBD)
Please follow the below example in submitting your workshop for inclusion in the program.
- Workshop Title (created as a separate WIKI page for the abstract and presenter name. After creating the link [colored red because the page has not yet been created], click on the link to edit the page with your abstract and presenter information)