Published April 10, 2026 | Version Online
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Interoperability through Web Services: A Study Using ASP.NET Technology

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ASP.NET, developed by Microsoft, is a powerful web application framework that enables developers to build dynamic, scalable, and robust web applications for both desktop and mobile platforms. This research paper focuses on the study of web services and their core components within the ASP.NET environment. Web services are platform-independent software components that facilitate communication and data exchange between heterogeneous applications over a network using standard Internet protocols.

The study highlights the fundamental concepts, architecture, and working mechanism of web services, emphasising their role in enabling interoperability among applications developed in different programming languages such as Java, .NET, and PHP. It explores the key components of web services, namely SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol), WSDL (Web Services Description Language), and UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration), which collectively support message transmission, service description, and service discovery.

Furthermore, the paper discusses the features, benefits, and real-world applications of web services, including their loosely coupled nature, XML-based communication, and support for both synchronous and asynchronous operations. A practical implementation using ASP.NET web services (.asmx) is also presented to demonstrate how web methods can be created and consumed for data exchange, such as temperature conversion services.

The findings of this study indicate that web services play a crucial role in modern distributed computing by enabling seamless integration, reusability, and efficient communication across diverse platforms and applications. ASP.NET provides a comprehensive infrastructure for developing and deploying such services effectively.

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