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There are 42 articles & tutorials regarding "WSDL".
- 13.) New Toolkit Lets You Share Information Between Office Documents and Web Services
- Krishnamurthy Srinivasan This article assumes you're familiar with SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, and Visual Basic Level of Difficulty 1 2 3 Download the code for this article: OfficeXPToolkit.exe (68KB) SUMMARY The Office XP Web Services Toolkit makes it possible to build applications that gather information and trigger transactions through various Web Services. The toolkit allows you to easily discover Web Services remotely. It also includes the Web Service Reference Tool, which lets you call a...
Found at MSDN Online
- 14.) Integrating Services with XSLT
- by Will Provost September 30, 2003 For all the magic that XML, SOAP, and WSDL seem to offer in allowing businesses to interoperate, they do not solve the more traditional problems of integrating data models and message formats. Analysts and developers must still plod through the traditional process of resolving differences between models before the promise of XML-based interoperability is even relevant. Happily, there's more magic out there: having committed to XML, companies can take...
Found at XML.com
- 15.) Using EJBs with Axis
- (Page 1 of 5 ) Read this article if you would like to learn how to use SOAP, WSDL, and the Web services stack with J2EE. The second of three parts, this section focuses on EJBs and Axis. 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). J2EE Versions A word about versions: While J2EE 1.4 has just been released, J2EE 1.3 is still the more commonly used version in...
Found at devArticles.com
- 16.) Sending Files, Attachments, and SOAP Messages Via Direct Internet Message Encapsulation
- Jeannine Hall Gailey This article assumes you're familiar with SOAP, XML, and WSDL Level of Difficulty 1 2 3 SUMMARY Direct Internet Message Encapsulation (DIME) is a new specification for sending and receiving SOAP messages along with additional attachments, like binary files, XML fragments, and even other SOAP messages, using standard transport protocols like HTTP. In this article, the author explains what DIME is and how it differs from MIME encapsulation. A detailed description of...
Found at MSDN Online
- 17.) Developing a X-KRSS Web Service
- by Rich Salz November 25, 2003 In my last column I sketched out an alternative to WSDL. In my ongoing attempts to suggest useful ideas for others to implement, I now want to spend some time discussing an implementation of a real service. I'm going to look at XKMS, the XML Key Management Service . (A separate document specifies bindings to SOAP and HTTP.) This is a recommendation that has finished its W3C Last Call phase and is unlikely to see anything other than editorial changes at...
Found at XML.com
- 18.) WDSL Tales From the Trenches, Part 3
- by Johan Peeters August 05, 2003 Defining Data This article is the third and final part of the WSDL Tales from the Trenches series, and in it I concentrate on the data in web services. More specifically, I examine the type definitions and element declarations in the types element of a WSDL document. Such types and elements are for use in the abstract messages, the message elements in a WSD. WSDL does not constrain data definitions to W3C XML Schema (WXS). However, alternatives to WXS...
Found at XML.com
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