With this in mind, this paper suggests that making use of Web services technologies as enabling infrastructure for implementing geospatial Web services can significantly facilitate sharing geospatial data as well as access to processing services from multiple resources in and out of GIS community. More accurately, geospatial Web services which are developed using Web services technologies can provide access interoperability among various geospatial and non-geospatial processing systems. In addition to access interoperability, making use GML (Geography Markup Language) as an open and widely used data standard, data interoperability can be achieved. Meanwhile, proper management of geospatial data necessitates use of efficient and optimized data management systems. In this respect, based on practical performance test, the paper also describes that using native XML database systems, management and publishing geospatial data (in feature level) can be facilitated and improved significantly.