What does WSDL stand for?

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Binda Joshi

  • Mar 10th, 2005
 

WSDlL - Web Services Description LanguageWSDL is written in XMLWSDL is used to describe and locate the web services

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Raj Gangina

  • Apr 28th, 2005
 

Web Services Definition Language (WSDL) describes how to use the software service interfaces of a registered business over the Internet within the "web services" model.

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samiksc

  • Jan 16th, 2006
 

WSDL stands for Web Services Description Language. It is an XML representation of the web service interface.

There are two types of the operations specified in the WSDL file, as represented by the <soap:binding> attribute of the file.

  1. Document oriented operations -- are the ones which contain XML documents as input and output
  2. Result oriented operations -- are the ones which contain input parameters as the input message and result as the output message

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Sanjeev Rathi

  • May 2nd, 2006
 

web Services Description Language

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