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Software Engineering for Agile Application Development
Web Service Description Language, a standard from W3C.
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Applying Software Engineering Design Principles to Agile Architecture
Chung-Yeung Pang (Seveco AG, Switzerland)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 27
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2531-9.ch004
Abstract
Most enterprise IT systems are very complex with a combination of COBOL and Java programs running on multiple platforms. What is needed is a solid IT architecture that supports the operation and growth of a cross-platform IT system. It must enable the iterative and incremental development of applications that are foreseen in an agile development process. The design concept of such an architecture with its infrastructure and development tool is presented in this chapter. This design concept is based on the design principles and architectural patterns of software engineering. The architecture is a combination of layered, component-based, and service-oriented architectural patterns. The agile development process is based on a model-driven approach. The architecture and development approaches were first introduced in 2004. Since then, many applications have been developed on time and within budget.
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Emerging Trends of E-Business
Web Services Description Language, a common framework for describing the tasks performed by a Web service and the commands and data it will accept so that it can be used by other applications.
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Using Ontology and User Profile for Web Services Query
An XML-based language used to describe Web services
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Web 2.0, Social Media, and Mobile Technologies for Connected Government
WSDL is Web Services Description Language that is used to describe web services interface that defines functionality and operations of the web service.
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Modeling of Web Services using Reaction Rules
Web Service Description Language is a language for describing both the abstract functionality of a service and the concrete details of a Web Service.
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Web Services Coordination for Business Transactions
WSDL stands for Web Services Description Language. It is an XML-based language used to describe Web services. For each Web service, the corresponding WSDL document specifies the available operations, the messages involved with the operations, and a set of endpoints to reach the Web service. Due to the use of XML, WSDL is also extensible. In particular, it allows the binding of multiple different communication protocols and message formats.
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Web Service Composition for Tourism Information
It is a Web Service Definition Language (WSDL). It uses XML format describing network messages between clients and servers.
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Semantic Web Services: Towards an Appropriate Solution to Application Integration
The Web Services Description Language (WSDL) is an XML-based language that provides a model for describing
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Geospatial Web Service Chaining
A XML-based specification that allows service providers to describe syntactically service interfaces. Basically, a WSDL description allows service providers to describe a web service’s function and its input and output parameters in order to be discovered and invoked by client applications and other web services.
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Increasing the Performability of Wireless Web Services
WSDL stands for Web Services Description Language. It is an XML-based language used to describe Web services. For each Web service, the corresponding WSDL document specifies the available operations, the messages involved with the operations, and a set of endpoints to reach the Web service. Due to the use of XML, WSDL is also extensible. In particular, it allows the binding of multiple different communication protocols and message formats.
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Web Technology Systems Integration Using SOA and Web Services
Web services description language (WSDL) is a configuration for portraying a web service’s interface. The WSDL record is the postcard, which has the address of the web and thus benefits all the usefulness that the customer needs.
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Agent-Based Web Services
The WSDL specification emerged when Microsoft and IBM decided to combine their description technologies into a universal standard. In March 2001, Microsoft, IBM, and Ariba submitted WSDL 1.1 to the W3C. Currently the W3C is working on a version 2.0 of the language.
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Software Modernization of Legacy Systems for Web Services Interoperability
The W3C definition of WSDL is “an XML format for describing Web services interfaces, message types, operations, and protocol mappings.”
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