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  2. Web Services Description Language - Wikipedia

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    A client program connecting to a Web service can read the WSDL file to determine what operations are available on the server. Any special datatypes used are embedded in the WSDL file in the form of XML Schema. The client can then use SOAP to actually call one of the operations listed in the WSDL file, using for example XML over HTTP.

  3. W3C Markup Validation Service - Wikipedia

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    The Markup Validation Service is a validator by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that allows Internet users to check pre-HTML5 HTML and XHTML documents for well-formed markup against a document type definition (DTD). Markup validation is an important step towards ensuring the technical quality of web pages.

  4. Liquid XML Studio - Wikipedia

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    Liquid XML Studio IDE is a Windows based XML editor and XML data binding toolkit. It includes graphical editors for authoring XML, XML Schema, WSDL, XSLT and HTML.It also includes user interface extension to Microsoft Visual Studio through the Visual Studio Industry Partner (VSIP) program.

  5. XMLSpy - Wikipedia

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    Version 3.5 was released in 2000, allowing graphical input for editing diagrams and access to remote files. [4] [5] Version 4.1, released in 2001, added the capability to create XML schemas. [6] The 5.0 version of the program was released in 2002, adding a XSLT processor, XSLT debugger, a WSDL editor, HTML importer, and a Java as well as C++ ...

  6. Web service - Wikipedia

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    The technique is also referred to as contract first since the WSDL (or contract between sender and receiver) is the starting point. [6] A developer using a Subset WSDL (SWSDL) [7] (i.e. a WSDL with the subset operation in the original WSDL) can perform Web service testing and top-down development.

  7. JSON-WSP - Wikipedia

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    The description format has the same purpose for JSON-WSP as WSDL has for SOAP or IDL for CORBA, which is to describe the types and methods used in a given service. It also describes inter-type relations (i.e. nested types) and defines which types are expected as method arguments and which types the user can expect to receive as method return ...

  8. List of web service specifications - Wikipedia

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    These specifications are in varying degrees of maturity and are maintained or supported by various standards bodies and entities. These specifications are the basic web services framework established by first-generation standards represented by WSDL, SOAP, and UDDI. [1] Specifications may complement, overlap, and compete with each other.

  9. Jakarta XML RPC - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta XML RPC (JAX-RPC; formerly Java API for XML Based RPC) allows a Jakarta EE application to invoke a Java-based web service with a known description while still being consistent with its WSDL description. JAX-RPC is one of the Java XML programming APIs. It can be seen as Java RMIs over web services.