1.

What Is Soap, Uddi And Wsdl?

Answer»
  • SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) is a simple protocol for exchange of information. It is based on XML and consists of three parts: a SOAP envelope (describing what's in the message and how to process it); a set of encoding rules, and a convention for representing RPCs (Remote PROCEDURE Calls) and responses.
  • UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration) is a specification DESIGNED to allow businesses of all sizes to benefit in the new digital economy. There is a UDDI registry, which is open to everybody. MEMBERSHIP is free and members can enter details about themselves and the services they provide. Searches can be performed by company name, specific service, or types of service. This allows companies providing or needing web services to discover each other, define how they interact over the Internet and share such information in a truly global and standardized FASHION.
  • WSDL (Web Services Description Language) defines the XML grammar for describing services as collections of communication endpoints capable of exchanging messages. Companies can publish WSDLs for services they provide and others can access those services using the information in the WSDL. Links to WSDLs are USUALLY offered in a company’s profile in the UDDI registry.



Discussion

No Comment Found