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There are 42 articles & tutorials regarding "WSDL".

31.) Implementing The Google Web Service In VB.NET - Introduction
by Jayesh Jain Read Comments Rate this resource Viewed 345 times Rating: 4 users 4.75 out of 5 Next > A web service is one of the greatest technologies developed in Internet world, which can be used to connect businesses and clients in a standardized method using XML (Extensible Markup Language), SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol), WSDL (Web Services Description Language) and UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration). XML is used for structuring the data, SOAP is used to...
Found at Developer Fusion

32.) Thinking about Implementing a Web Services Strategy?
by Brian Buehling March 04, 2003 Make Sure You've Done Your Homework... Due to the industry's intense promotional activities most IT professionals have been exposed to the concept of web services. They know that a web service is a distributed application that exposes its functionality using a set of XML standards, most likely including SOAP, UDDI, and WSDL. They've heard repeatedly that this model offers the opportunity to better leverage existing investment in Internet technology by...
Found at XML.com

33.) Decide Between J2EE and .NET Web Services
J2EE and .NET both offer Web services support. How do you decide which platform to use, and why it's best? by Eric Newcomer ADVERTISEMENT October 2002 Issue For this solution: Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) compliant application servers, Visual Studio .NET, ASP.NET, Web services, Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), Web Services Description Language (WSDL), Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) T he decade-old rivalry between Microsoft and Java development...
Found at .NET Magazine

34.) Introducing the Implied Resource Pattern
(Page 1 of 7 ) This article continues our discussion of the WS-Resource Framework, a set of proposed standards that formalizes the relationship between Web services and state. In this part, the second of a multi-part series, we start with the implied resource pattern. It is excerpted from chapter 8 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). Implied Resource Pattern How is WS-Addressing...
Found at devArticles.com

35.) Peer-to-Peer Nuggets
April 2002 J.P. Morgenthal explains industry machinations in the world of distributed architecture protocols. By John Reitano Have you ever wanted to roll your own Napster? J.P. Morgenthal, CTO of Akimbo, a real-time communications software provider, explained the basics of doing so in his class covering the use of the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and Web Services Definition Language (WSDL) to expose and invoke methods on remote machines. Unfortunately, Morgenthal was not able...
Found at Software Development Online

36.) Registration and Discovery of Web Services Using JAXR with XML Registries such as UDDI and ebXML
By Qusay H. Mahmoud June 2002 Many data formats are being used in the enterprise world that make it difficult for businesses to collaborate with one another at the application level. Web services enable interoperability through a set of XML-based open standards. Businesses can describe their Web services on the Internet using an XML-based language, such as the Web Services Description Language (WSDL), or simple plain text, and list them in an XML-based registry such as Universal...
Found at Java Developer Connection

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