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Why to use Web Services

Web services have the tendency of higher Interoperability that means web services allows the companies to communicate each other on the basis of business.

Why to use Web Services

                         

  1. Why to use Web Services
    Web services have the tendency of higher Interoperability that means web services allows the companies to communicate each other on the basis of business. Technically sound users will find a way to access the desired information, which was not early so easy. For accessing data in the missing web services, users would need to resort the methods.
          
  2. How to use?
    Due to inbuilt with a set of tools web services can be used several means but the three most common styles of use are RPC, SOA and REST.

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