Enhancing Web services with message-oriented middleware

This paper outlines the design and implementation of WSMQ, which is a message-oriented middleware specifically designed to enhance the reliability of Web services. Highlights of this application feature fault tolerance of Web services communication, Quality of Services including authentication and prioritization, security enhancement and performance improvements in Web services over the existing architecture. The implementation of these features aims to address the existing issues surrounding Web services, and further its advancement towards a new standard for distributed application development.

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