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Web Services - Summary
Web Services - Summary
In this tutorial, you have learnt how to use web services. However, a web service also include components such as WSDL, UDDI, and SOAP that contribute to make it active. The next step is to learn WSDL, UDDI, and SOAP.
WSDL
WSDL is an XML-based language for describing web services and how to access them.
WSDL describes a web service, along with the message format and protocol details for the web service.
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.UDDI
UDDI is an XML-based standard for describing, pubpshing, and finding web services.
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.SOAP
SOAP is a simple XML-based protocol that allows apppcations to exchange information over HTTP.
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