Web Service Development With Java
News Individual chapters focus on the various Web service technologies (with a Java spin): SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. With acronyms like XML, UDDI, WSDL, and SOAP becoming commonplace. The UDDI and WSDL chapters provide introductions and lots of code to get...
[May 16, 2002, 22:53]
Performance Comparison: .NET Remoting Vs. ASP.NET Web Services
White Papers In general, ASP.NET Web services provide the highest levels of interoperability with full support for WSDL and SOAP over HTTP, while .NET Remoting is designed for common language runtime type-system fidelity and supports additional data format and...
[March 31, 2007, 1:00]
Google Web APIs
Downloads This developer's kit contains everything you need to write programs using Google Web APIs, including: A WSDL file you can use with any development platform that supports web services. An example .NET program which invokes the Google Web APIs service.
[February 24, 2006, 0:24]
ObjectView Professional Edition
Downloads ObjectView is built using the latest W3C standards such as WSDL, SOAP, XML, XSL.Version 3 is a bug fixing release. ObjectView is a complete Web services integration software allowing developers to import multiple .NET and J2EE Web services...
[June 22, 2003, 3:01]
Practical Examples For Establishing Web Service Security In .NET
News By removing the "Documentation" protocol, you tell IIS not to display the WSDL description for your Web services. I will also show you how to remove public access to your Web service, how to prevent anonymous users from obtaining your WSDL file...
[May 6, 2003, 13:08]
Certify Your XML Knowledge With A Certified Developer's Exam
News These include SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. You should know that SOAP is the transport, WSDL is used for definition, and UDDI serves as a directory. Microsoft has fully embraced it within the .NET initiative, and the Web service movement is fuelled by XML.
[May 17, 2002, 15:09]
Software Giants Unite For Web Services
News They want to implement UDDI, Soap and WSDL but don't understand how. Microsoft next week will launch its Visual Studio.Net software development tool for building Web services. Even though Microsoft's .Net strategy competes with the Java approach...
[February 6, 2002, 11:38]
The State Of .Net
News We have the essential foundation in SOAP, UDDI and WSDL. How many Visual Studio.Net developers are building Web services applications? As people learn more about .Net and the tools get better, it's poised to take off.
[July 30, 2002, 15:00]
Implementing XML Key Management Services Using ASP.NET
Downloads Specifically, an interface defined by a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) document describing the SOAP messages and XML types used. This sample code shows how to build a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Service conforming to a SOAP message-based...
[August 31, 2007, 6:56]
Lotus Domino And .NET Coexistence
White Papers Web Services use technology standards such as XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. Lotus Domino and Microsoft .NET technologies can be integrated using Web Services. Web Services are self-contained, self-describing, modular applications that can be published...
[September 21, 2004, 3:00]
W3C Lathers Up Soap Standard
News Soap, along with Extensible Markup Language (XML) and the Web Services Description Language (WSDL), is considered to be the foundation of Web services, a series of standards that makes it easier to share information between disparate systems.
[May 8, 2003, 10:07]
Borland Updates Kylix
News Kylix 2, announced on Tuesday, builds on the tool's popular graphical programming environment and adds more features for Web services, including support for Web service standards like SOAP (simple object access protocol), XML (extensible markup...
[October 24, 2001, 11:56]
Programming .NET Web Services: Creating ASP.NET Web Services
White Papers In just a few minutes and fewer lines of code, one can put together a simple "Hello World" service without any understanding of HTTP, SOAP, WSDL or any of the several technologies that form the basis for web services.
[October 17, 2007, 1:00]
Bayanihan Computing .NET: Grid Computing With XML Web Services
White Papers XML web services are a new technology that promises greater ease-of-use and interoperability than previous distributed computing technologies such as DCOM, CORBA, and RMI, through the use of industry-standard XML protocols such as SOAP, WSDL, and...
[November 11, 2004, 2:00]
Web Business Directory Put To The Test
News The others are Extensible Markup Language (XML); Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP); and Web Services Description Language (WSDL). WSDL describes what the phone call is about and how you can participate.
[November 19, 2001, 15:16]
Amazon.com: The Web Services Trailblazer
News Web services describes a way of using internet-based standards such as XML, SOAP, UDDI and WSDL to connect software and data sources, both within and across companies, to enable various end user offerings.
[March 12, 2003, 15:43]
Microsoft .Net For Linux?
News According to the latest SEC filing, these services include web services that support the XML format defined by the WWW Consortium (W3C), the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) as defined by the W3C, the Web Services Description Language (WSDL...
[October 13, 2000, 9:25]
Sun Brews Fresh Java For Mobile Devices
News J2EE 1.4, for its part, supports Web services features such as UDDI and ebXML registries and repositories, SOAP, XML processing and schemas and the Web Services Description Language (WSDL), Sun said. Check out the latest developments on .Net, Java...
[September 26, 2002, 11:54]
Sun's A Late Riser On WS-I Board
News The WS-I has already published a draft profile for adhering to the basic Web services protocols, including Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), Web services Description Language (WSDL), Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) and...
[March 26, 2003, 17:06]
Oasis Approves Web Services 'directory'
News Although UDDI was introduced nearly three years ago, adoption has been slow compared with that of other Web services standards, such as the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and Web Services Description Language (WSDL).
[May 21, 2003, 10:46]
