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There are 42 articles & tutorials regarding "WSDL".

19.) Generating SOAP
by Rich Salz June 12, 2002 Introduction Last month we used the Google web services API to point out some warts in WSDL. This month we'll use the same API to walk through the steps involved in building an application which uses Google. We'll do the implementation in Python. Python is open source and runs on all the popular platforms. Python is the kind of language that's very well-suited to SOAP and XML processing: it's object-oriented, so you can build large-scale programs; it allows...
Found at XML.com

20.) The IDL That Isn't
by Martin Gudgin , Timothy Ewald January 16, 2002 When you listen to someone explaining Web Services, it's not unusual to hear WSDL compared to the Interface Definition Languages (IDLs) used by classic RPC mechanisms like DCE, ONC, CORBA, and COM. All of these technologies use IDL of one form or another to define contracts between components. In all of these cases, use of an IDL was the key to interoperability across language, process, and vendor boundaries. WSDL is exactly like the...
Found at XML.com

21.) XML Versus the Infoset
by Rich Salz November 20, 2002 Caveat Lector In my prior columns I've examined specific protocols and pieces of the web services infrastructure, including WSDL, SOAP attachments, and so on. I've picked them up, looked all around, and tried to figure out when and how to use them. More importantly, I've tried to uncover some of the dark corners and trade-offs associated with these technologies. While there's certainly room for disagreement about some of the suggestions, I think it's clear...
Found at XML.com

22.) UML for Web Services
by Will Provost August 05, 2003 You've heard the hype, you've read the literature, and you're convinced that web services is the next step. You know SOAP and WSDL, and you're ready to build something. It's time to take web services to the white board. You don't want to go plunging into your first web-services project without a proper design process, right? Enter the Unified Modeling Language , which is the white board notation for object-oriented analysis and design (and much more),...
Found at XML.com

23.) Create Web Services With Business Value
Even a technically perfect Web service can fail if it doesn't offer value to the user. by William Oellermann ADVERTISEMENT November 2002 Issue For this solution: SOAP, WSDL, UDDI Y our team has just built and deployed a Web service and you're waiting to see how it will be received. Will anyone find it? Will anyone use it? Will anyone like it? There's nothing more demoralizing that seeing the "build it and they will come" mantra fail after you've invested so much time in building...
Found at .NET Magazine

24.) Web Service Basics
This article was previously published on MSDN . Dig into core Web service standards, including Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), Web Services Description Language (WSDL), and Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI). Explore how these technologies relate to XML and XML Schema and how they are used to build distributed applications. For Beginners See What Web Services Can Do for You This Flash animation demonstrates how Web services can help companies connect...
Found at MSDN Academic Alliance

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