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evelyn o bentley

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Describe two ways that Web services are built.
 
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The phrase object as black box refers to ________.
 
  A) encapsulation
  B) information hiding
  C) generalization
  D) both A & B



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Answer to Question 1

One way to build Web services is to wrap an XML wrapper around an existing piece of code that performs a specific function, exposing it. Then give that Web service an Internet address and let others use it. The second way to build a Web service is to use one that someone else has built.

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