This page provides a starting point for finding information about web services.
Web services are self-contained, modular applications that can be described, published, located, and invoked over a network. They implement a services oriented architecture (SOA), which supports the connecting or sharing of resources and data in a very flexible and standardized manner. Services are described and organized to support their dynamic, automated discovery and reuse.
Learn about ways that you can troubleshoot web services applications.
The nature of WS-ReliableMessaging is that network and server failures are assumed, and therefore the target web service or message store might not be available. In these cases, message sequences cannot be completed and collections of web service messages are held awaiting transmission. You can use the SystemOut.log file, system events, and the runtime administrative panels to monitor the system and detect and fix problems with WS-ReliableMessaging.
Use this overview task to help resolve a problem that you think is related to the Web Services Invocation Framework (WSIF).
Common errors that can occur when you use the UDDI registry include database and data source errors, JavaScript syntax errors on pages in the UDDI user console, a UDDI node not appearing in the administrative console list of available nodes, and not being able to issue UDDI requests.
Use this set of specific tips to help you troubleshoot problems you experience with service integration bus-enabled web services.
Tips for troubleshooting WS-Notification publish and subscribe messaging for web services.