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Comparison of communication technologies and selection of effective protocol for access of IoT device to the back-end server using the Java platform
Gryc, Václav ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Šeda, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis focuses on comparing two ways of communicating with a web service. The first way to communicate is using SOAP. The second way uses the REST architecture, creating a RESTful web service. Both ways are theoretically described in the thesis. The main benefit of this work for devices with reduced connectivity is the finding that communication with REST API is more appropriate.
Comparison of communication technologies and selection of effective protocol for access of IoT device to the back-end server using the Java platform
Gryc, Václav ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Šeda, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis focuses on comparing two ways of communicating with a web service. The first way to communicate is using SOAP. The second way uses the REST architecture, creating a RESTful web service. Both ways are theoretically described in the thesis. The main benefit of this work for devices with reduced connectivity is the finding that communication with REST API is more appropriate.
Plugin for Simplification of Programming Using Visual Studio 2010
Machala, Jan ; Barabas, Maroš (referee) ; Jurnečka, Peter (advisor)
This thesis is focused on tool for simplification development in new programing language for non-experienced programmers. Application suggests sample source codes for current programming language in Visual Studio 2010. The application is a client-server, the server implements searching of the source code examples.
Catalogization of RESTful webservices
Koch, Ondřej ; Burkoň, Lukáš (advisor) ; Jansa, Václav (referee)
Currently there is a lot of enterprise middleware platforms based on SOAP-oriented webservices. However common message oriented middleware does not fully satisfy the need of integration small to middle sized services keeping the expenses reasonably low. The main goal of this thesis is to provide the analysis, and achitecture of a catalog for REST based webservices and to provide implementation at least for the purpose of practical examples. This catalog should enable it's users the publication of REST webservices, their categorization, searching, sharing and providing metainformation and therefore providing support for the deployment process, propagation, maintanance and further development and therefore lead to higher standarization of these services. The system should be percieved as a proof of concept of support system of a RESTful MOM.

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