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A Tool for Testing of DPWS-Based Web-Services
Malášek, Vojtěch ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a design and implementation of tool for testing and monitoring of DPWS-based web-services. At first the thesis contains explanations of basic concepts related to Web Services, DPWS and used design patterns. Further the thesis contains the design and tool implementation description. The tool provides a client-side services implemented by Windows Communication Foundation, which communicates via the DPWS-based service. The service is implemented using .NET Micro Framework and can be run in the emulator in the integrated development environment. Obtained results and options for further extensions are mentioned in conclusion.
Distributed applications using Windows Communication Foundation framework
Kišac, Matej ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
This thesis deals with distributed applications and WCF framework. The first part is based on theoretical information about distributed systems and we also concentrate on models of distributed systems. Next part describes WCF framework and key elements of WCF application. The following chapter is designated to introduce information about prime factorization. Then the knowledge from previous parts is used to create examples of service-oriented applications. In conclusion we discuss main parts of designing distributed application to solve factorization problem. Finally the comparison of distributed and dedicated application is made.
Distributed applications using Windows Communication Foundation framework
Kišac, Matej ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
This thesis deals with distributed applications and WCF framework. The first part is based on theoretical information about distributed systems and we also concentrate on models of distributed systems. Next part describes WCF framework and key elements of WCF application. The following chapter is designated to introduce information about prime factorization. Then the knowledge from previous parts is used to create examples of service-oriented applications. In conclusion we discuss main parts of designing distributed application to solve factorization problem. Finally the comparison of distributed and dedicated application is made.
A Tool for Testing of DPWS-Based Web-Services
Malášek, Vojtěch ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a design and implementation of tool for testing and monitoring of DPWS-based web-services. At first the thesis contains explanations of basic concepts related to Web Services, DPWS and used design patterns. Further the thesis contains the design and tool implementation description. The tool provides a client-side services implemented by Windows Communication Foundation, which communicates via the DPWS-based service. The service is implemented using .NET Micro Framework and can be run in the emulator in the integrated development environment. Obtained results and options for further extensions are mentioned in conclusion.
The usage of the .NET 3.0 and 3.5 technologies for web application development
Šmolík, Marek ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Skoupý, Radek (referee)
This thesis is focused primarily on a selection of technologies that are contained in the .NET platform of version 3.0 and version 3.5 and which can be used in web application development. These technologies are then presented both from the theoretical and practical point of view. Presented technologies include eg WCF or ADO.NET entity framework. The work is intended mainly for readers -- programmers but no prior knowledge of technologies named above is needed. The goal of the work is to familiarize readers with the benefits of these versions of .NET platform for their practice and to help them to realize if it is interesting for them and whether they could use it.
Web services support in the .NET framework
Fischer, Roman ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Máša, Michal (referee)
The work targets the very important part of service oriented architecture -- web services. It is focused at one of its practical implementation, from the Microsoft Corporation, especially in the last two releases of .NET Framework. The main target of this work is comprehensive summary and demonstration of Microsoft web services development. The principles of web services and their base in the .NET Framework are described here. At the beginning of this work the web services are put into the scope of service oriented architecture and their main principles are described. Subsequently the .NET Framework is explained with its main principles and with the comparison to the JAVA technology. This part is finished with the explanation of classic ASMX web services. The main part of this work focuses at detailed description of the theoretical and practical aspects of web services in the Windows Communication Foundation and the Windows Workflow Foundation context. Even the development of Windows Forms application is not left out, because they also have done a large progress and they are often consumers of web services. The options of securing web services in the .NET Framework are shown both theoretically and practically including authentication and authorization. The methods of transactional behavior are shown too. The work also focuses at the orchestration of web services including the explanation of workflows with the deployment example. At the end of the work there is revealed how to guarantee interoperability with other technologies, how to manage web services and how to ensure their versioning.

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