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There are 42 articles & tutorials regarding "WSDL".
- 7.) Understanding Overloading in WSDL
- by Randy J. Ray , coauthor of Programming Web Services with Perl 01/08/2003 Author's note: Overloaded methods (or "multi-methods") are a core feature of many languages, such as Java or C++. Languages such as Perl that have flexible typing mechanisms are also capable of presenting multiple calling interfaces for a given method. The Web Services Definition Language, or WSDL, allows for describing these types of multiple-interface calls so as to properly support services written using...
Found at O'Reilly Network
- 8.) Understanding Overloading in WSDL
- by Randy J. Ray January 08, 2003 Randy J Ray is coauthor of Programming Web Services with Perl Author's note: Overloaded methods (or "multi-methods") are a core feature of many languages, such as Java or C++. Languages such as Perl that have flexible typing mechanisms are also capable of presenting multiple calling interfaces for a given method. The Web Services Definition Language, or WSDL, allows for describing these types of multiple-interface calls so as to properly support services...
Found at XML.com
- 9.) Examining WSDL
- by Rich Salz May 15, 2002 Unlike today's Web, web services can be viewed as a set of programs interacting cross a network with no explicit human interaction involved during the transaction. In order for programs to exchange data, it's necessary to define strictly the communications protocol, the data transfer syntax, and the location of the endpoint. For building large, complex systems, such service definitions must be done in a rigorous manner: ideally, a machine-readable language with...
Found at XML.com
- 10.) SOAP Encodings, WSDL, and XML Schema Types
- by Martin Gudgin , Timothy Ewald February 20, 2002 Using a web service involves a sender and a receiver exchanging at least one XML message. The format of that message must be defined so that the sender can construct it and the receiver can process it. The format of a message includes the overall structure of the tree, the local name and namespace name of the elements and attributes used in the tree, and the types of those elements and attributes. The name and types of the element and...
Found at XML.com
- 11.) Emerging Technology Briefs: WSDL
- by Rael Dornfest , Clay Shirky May 01, 2002 Emerging Technology Briefs, developed by O'Reilly Research , offer a single-page summary of recent developments in a technology topic that we have been following. O'Reilly Research also publishes full-length industry reports, including "Planning for Web Services: Obstacles and Opportunities" by Clay Shirky, from which some of the material for this brief was drawn. The report's Executive Summary is available online. WHAT Web Services...
Found at XML.com
- 12.) Web Services and J2EE
- (Page 1 of 4 ) If you would like to learn how to use SOAP, WSDL, and the Web services stack with J2EE, this article gets you off to a good start. It is excerpted from chapter 7 of the book Building Web Services with Java: Making sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI, written by Steve Graham et al. (Sams; ISBN: 0672326418). T his chapter introduces the concepts of using SOAP, WSDL, and the Web services stack with Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) . Although a single chapter can't do justice...
Found at devArticles.com
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