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- A Busy Developer's Guide to WSDL 1.1
- This document demonstrates how the process of achieving meaningful interoperation between different environments can be achieved in a simpler and less error prone manner by applying some of the basic concepts described in WSDL 1.1 . -
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- Introduction to WSDL
- Web Services Description Language is an XML-based language used to define Web services and describe how to access them. -
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- Getting the Most Out of Your WSDL
- Outlines headers and structured data updates to the Favorites Service sample Web Service to take better advantage of SOAP, and XML Schema added for displaying favorites and report information to the Web Service definitions. -
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- Is WSDL the indispensable API?
- In this article, Eoin Lane shows a service's WSDL view, then explains how you can generate client and service implementations for the various programming languages -
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- Overview of WSDL
- Web Service Description Language (WSDL) is an XML language that contains information about the interface, semantics and "administrivia" of a call to a Web service. -
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- Understanding Overloading in WSDL
- The Web Services Definition Language, or WSDL, allows for describing these types of multiple-interface calls so as to properly support services written using these various languages. -
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- Understanding Overloading in WSDL
- The initial reference to overloading in the WSDL 1.1 specification is limited, a situation that left many new users of WSDL unsure where to turn to for clarification. -
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- WDSL Tales From the Trenches, Part 1
- In this first article in a new series about WSDL implementation experience, Johan Peeters describes some high level best practices for designing web services interfaces. -
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- WDSL Tales From the Trenches, Part 2
- In the second part of his hands-on WSDL series, Johan Peeters clarifies good practice for writing WSDL, and also finds that WSDL itself is not yet mature enough. -
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- WSDL Example
- Annotated WSDL examples of snowboard endorsement service and stock quote service (be aware there is a namespace issue in the example). -
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- WSDL Gets Close Look
- WSDL, largely written by IBM and Microsoft Corp., details a machine-readable way to describe Web services. This description includes everything needed to make a Web service call. -
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- WSDL processing with XSLT
- This article shows ways of using Extensible Stylesheet Language for Transforms (XSLT) to process WSDL in various ways. -
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- WSDL: A New XML-Based Web Site Description Language
- This thesis explores using higher-level abstractions to design web sites. In particular, a new Web Site Description Language (WSDL) is defined for describing the structure of a web site at a high level of abstraction -
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- WSDL: An Insight Out
- Use WSDL to invoke Web services, or exploit WSDL to expose your service with the same advantages for its users -
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