Web Services platform elements


Release date:2023-12-29 Update date:2023-12-29 Editor:admin View counts:205

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Web Services platform elements

Web Services has three basic elements: SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI.

What is SOAP?

The basic Web services platform is XML + HTTP.

  • SOAP refers to simple object access protocol

  • SOAP is a communication protocol.

  • SOAP is used for communication between applications

  • SOAP is a format for sending messages

  • SOAP is designed to communicate over the Internet

  • SOAP is platform independent

  • SOAP is language independent

  • SOAP is based on XML

  • SOAP is simple and extensible

  • SOAP allows you to bypass the firewall

  • SOAP will be developed as a W3C standard

For more information about SOAP, please visit our SOAP tutorial

What is WSDL?

WSDL is a XML-based language used to describe Web Services and how to accessWeb Services.

  • WSDL refers to the network service description language

  • WSDL is written in XML

  • WSDL is an XML document

  • WSDL is used to describe network services

  • WSDL can also be used to locate network services

  • WSDL is not a W3C standard yet.

For more information about WSDL, please visit our WSDL tutorial

What is UDDI?

UDDI is an acronym for Universal Description, Discovery, and and Integration.

UDDI is a directory service through which enterprises can register and search for Web services.

It is a cross-platform description specification based on XML, which enablesenterprises around the world to publish their services on the Internet.

  • UDDI refers to general description, discovery, and integration (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration).

  • UDDI is a directory used to store information about web services.

  • UDDI is a directory of network service interfaces described by WSDL.

  • UDDI communicates via SOAP.

  • UDDI is built on the Microsoft .NET platform.

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