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In this paper, we overviewed self-healing issues of Web services using AOP. This type of programming supports separation of self-healing concerns from Web services code and promotes maintenance and reusability. Similar to any computing application, Web services are subject to failure and unavailability due to multiple reasons, such as Web service faulty-code and unreliable communication-infrastructure