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Web services description language

Each SOAP Web service is described in terms of Web Service Description Language (Booth and Liu 2007), which is a specification in XML. This enables data passed over the Web, say a sequence of characters such as CMRSGGCTRRYAC, to have its type specified according to an ontology, thus telling the code that that sequence of characters is a consensus DNA sequence rather than an author name or a geographical location. A RESTful Web service works in terms of HTTP requests and thus has potentially a less constrained syntax. [Pg.158]

D. Booth and C. K. Liu. 2007. Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Version 2.0 Part 0 Primer, W3C Recommendation June 26. Accessed February 11, 2008. http //www. w3. org/TR/wsdl20-primer/. [Pg.165]

Generation of an interface description, i.e. a WSDL file (Web Services Description Language), for the service usable by a client to access the service. [Pg.738]

Web Services Description Language (WSDL) defines an XML-based grammar for describing network services as a set of endpoints that accept messages containing either document- or procedure-oriented information. [Pg.358]

E. Christensen, F. Curbera, G. Meredith, S. Weerawarana, Web Services Description Language (WSDL) 1.1, World Wide Web Consortium, 2001. [Pg.156]

Christensen E, Curbera F, Meredith G, Weerawarana S (2001) Web services description language (WSDL) 1.1. W3C Note, 15 Mar 2001... [Pg.160]

Chinnici R, Moreau J J, Ryman A (2007), Web services description language (WSDL) version 2.0 part 1 core language. W3C recommendation, 26 June 2007... [Pg.160]

URI). The server describes its functionality with a certain service description language such as the Web Application Description Language (WD AL), which permits simple and easily scalable service description (Moritz, et al., 2010). Further optimizations are possible by relying on lightweight representation formats such as JSON, instead of XML (Baccar, 2011). [Pg.32]

The Tavema project is hosted at SourceForge and provides Web-services-based computational elements a description language for workflow definition and a workbench GUI to visualize, define, and control workflows. For more information, see http //tavema.sourceforge.net. [Pg.420]

Based on OWL, Martin et al. [18, 19] propose OWL-S (Semantic Markup for Web Services) also known as OWL for Services. OWL-S superseded DAML-S [34]. OWL-S intends to add precise semantics to service description. In order to link OWL-S to WSDL some attributes are added to WSDL extensions so that to connect both languages and the generated files. Thus, maps were specified between OWL-S parameters and WSDL message parts. [Pg.140]


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