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Thu 28 Mar 2013 at 10:39 AM
Thu 28 Mar 2013 at 10:39 AM
API management/metrics tools
A mini-framework for Django for creating RESTful APIs.
AMEE’s aim is to map, measure and track all the energy data on Earth. ... It is a web-service (API) that combines measurement, calculation, profiling and transactional systems.
Note: "It would be easy for us to turn this into a formal specification but it is so easy to do with HTTP that there does not seem much point."
"Why build a RESTful web service for DayTrader? Because I frequently hear that REST can't be applied to complex situations."
A python library written at Optio Software, Inc. for writing and calling soap web services.
Emerging web services standards such as SOAP, WSDL and UDDI will enable system-to-system integration that is easier than ever before. This site lists publicly available web services.
"the world’s largest online marketplace dedicated to commercial Web services. The StrikeIron Web Services Marketplace brings together the community of providers and users to buy and sell Web services subscriptions."
Sri Lankan SOA/Web Services company, active in the Apache Web services project
"Elcano™ is an online portal used by our clients to submit and track projects, collaborate with their project teams, and manage linguistic assets. ... This portal connects you with the Lionbridge global team of language experts, and is complimentary to
Source for information about using Python with Yahoo! Web Services APIs
Version 0.2 of my client for the Backpack Web Services API, Gnapsack, was released today, and now has a new home. The two main enhancements are Windows compatibility and ability to handle multiple lists.
I have just released Gnapsack, a desktop client for Linux that uses the Backpack API. Check out the site for info, screenshots, etc. This is an open source (GPL) project.
While it only runs on Linux currently, I’m hoping to get someone to help me out with a Windows port. It uses the [...]
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Standard for dynamic discovery and invocation of Web services