WSDL Tutorial
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WSDL (Web Services Description Language) is an XML-based language for describing Web services and how to access them.
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Introduction to WSDL
This introduction to WSDL explains what WSDL is.
WSDL Documents
This chapter explains the main parts of an WSDL document.
WSDL Ports
This chapter explains the WSDL port interface.
WSDL Binding
This chapter explains the WSDL binding interface.
WSDL and UDDI
This chapter explains how UDDI (Universal Description Discovery and Integration)
is integrated with WSDL.
WSDL Summary
This chapter contains a recommendation on what subject you should study after
the WSDL tutorial.

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