Difference between revisions of "Web Services"
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At the next Federation meeting, we are going to demonstrate several web service chains and register all of our (SOAP) services in the ECHO services registry. We plan to use this wiki to coordinate the collaborations and document our services. | At the next Federation meeting, we are going to demonstrate several web service chains and register all of our (SOAP) services in the ECHO services registry. We plan to use this wiki to coordinate the collaborations and document our services. |
Revision as of 17:48, February 8, 2006
Upcoming Events
Monthly Teleconference
- The Web Services Cluster holds a teleconference on the second Monday of every month.
- Next call Monday February 13, 2006 at 2 PM EST (11 AM PST)
- ACCESS (Dial-In) NUMBERS:
- 866-325-0587 (Toll-free North America)
- 2053540145 (International)
- MEETING NUMBER: *2361171*
Upcoming Discussion: Web Service Chains
At the next Federation meeting, we are going to demonstrate several web service chains and register all of our (SOAP) services in the ECHO services registry. We plan to use this wiki to coordinate the collaborations and document our services.
Issues being addressed by Products and Service Standing Committee
- How to deal with metadata records that have been harvested by multiple sources?
Charge to Standing Committee from Bylaws Section 2
V.2.1 The ESIP Federation shall include a Standing Committee on Earth Science Products and Services. Its roles are:
- a. To encourage the development, use and improvement of best science practices to ensure the quality, usability, and breadth of data and resultant information, products, and services;
- b. To provide a Federation-wide forum for defining, developing and evaluating requirements for Federation Earth science products; and
- c. To provide a Federation-wide forum for defining, developing and evaluating requirements for product services and user services.