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Using WSDL in SOAP Applications

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Description: Provides an overview of WSDL, history and background of various related technologies such as SOAP, and UDDI. By Uche Ogbuji, Fourthought, Inc.
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Page title:Using WSDL in SOAP applications
Keywords:Web Services directory service lookup taxonomy SOAP WDS WSDL ADS XML descriptions component application architecture integration service-oriented e-business e-commerce application framework servers products IBM, tttwsca
Description:Web Services Description Language (WSDL) is a new specification to describe networked XML-based services. It provides a simple way for service providers to describe the basic format of requests to their systems regardless of the underlying protocol (such as Simple Object Access Protocol or XML) or encoding (such as Multipurpose Internet Messaging Extensions). WSDL is a key part of the effort of the Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) initiative to provide directories and descriptions of such on-line services for electronic business. This article provides a brief background and technical introduction to WSDL. Knowledge of XML and XML Namespaces is required and some familiarity with XML Schemas and SOAP is useful.
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