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Web based application developers are attempting to move towards Web services as a mechanism for developing component based Web applications. Unfortunately, traditional tools and development models are inadequately architected to meet the rapidly evolving needs for the future of scalable Web services. Today's Web services development model is mired with complexity as traditional tools and technologies, focused on client-server application development, are ill suited. The author examines the challenges of today's Web service development model.