Mobile banking: Deploying and consuming web services

This paper describes an e-banking system designed for both mobile handhelds and regular computers. This system demonstrates how to bring together and generalize online services, such as e-banking, e-auctions and e-shopping. That is why the system exposes its services over HTTP in both HTML, targetin...

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