This page summarizes the relationships among specifications, whether they are finished standards or drafts. Below, each title
links to the most recent version of a document.
For related introductory information, see: Service Description.
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This document defines a set of extension attributes for the Web Services Description Language and XML Schema definition language that allows description of additional semantics of WSDL components. The specification defines how semantic annotation is accomplished using references to semantic models, e.g. ontologies. Semantic Annotations for WSDL and XML Schema (SAWSDL) does not specify a language for representing the semantic models. Instead it provides mechanisms by which concepts from the semantic models, typically defined outside the WSDL document, can be referenced from within WSDL and XML Schema components using annotations.
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This document is a companion to the WSDL 2.0 specification
(Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Version 2.0 Part 1:
Core Language [WSDL 2.0
Core], Web Services Description Language (WSDL)
Version 2.0 Part 2: Adjuncts [WSDL
2.0 Adjuncts]). It is intended for readers who wish to
have an easier, less technical introduction to the main features of
the language.
This primer is only intended to be a starting point toward use
of WSDL 2.0, and hence does not describe every feature of the
language. Users are expected to consult the WSDL 2.0 specification
if they wish to make use of more sophisticated features or
techniques.
Finally, this primer is non-normative. Any specific
questions of what WSDL 2.0 requires or forbids should be referred
to the WSDL 2.0 specification.
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This document describes the Web Services Description Language
Version 2.0 (WSDL 2.0), an XML language for describing Web
services. This specification defines the core language which can be
used to describe Web services based on an abstract model of what
the service offers. It also defines the conformance criteria for
documents in this language.
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WSDL 2.0 is the Web Services Description Language, an XML
language for describing Web services. This document, "Web Services
Description Language (WSDL) Version 2.0 Part 2: Adjuncts",
specifies predefined extensions for use in WSDL 2.0:
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Group Notes
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WSDL 1.1 Element Identifiers defines a syntax to identify
individual elements in a WSDL 1.1 document.
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This specification defines additional message exchange patterns
(MEPs) to be used in WSDL 2.0 and are provided as examples of the
extensibility of WSDL 2.0.
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2007-06-26
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Web Services Description Language (WSDL) provides a model and an XML
format for describing Web services. This document describes a
representation of that model in the Resource Description Language (RDF) and
in the Web Ontology Language (OWL), and a mapping procedure for transforming
particular WSDL descriptions into their RDF form.
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WSDL SOAP 1.1 Binding describes the concrete details for using
WSDL 2.0 in conjunction with SOAP 1.1 [SOAP11] protocol.
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This document captures the result of discussions by the Web
Services Description Working Group regarding WSDL 2.0 type system
extensibilty at the time of its publication. The Working Group
normatively defines the use of XML Schema 1.0 as a type system in
the WSDL 2.0 Core specification. This document sketches out the
basics of extensions for Document Type Definitions (DTDs) and Relax
NG.
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Obsolete Specifications
These specifications have either been superseded by others,
or have been abandoned. They remain available for archival
purposes, but are not intended to be used.
Retired
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2002-10-28
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This document describes the Web Services Description Working
Group's requirements for the Web Services Description
specification.
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2002-06-04
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This document describes the Usage Scenarios guiding the
development of the Web Service Description specification.
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