Thursday, February 17, 2005

World Wide Webber - Jim Webber's Blog 

World Wide Webber - Jim Webber's Blog: "Announcing SSDL - The SOAP Service Description Language
After some months of relatively head-down, nose-to-the-grindstone kind of work, the fruits of our collective labours are ready for public consumption. The SSDL suite of specifications are ready for consumption by a largely unsuspecting public. Today we are officially announcing the SOAP Service Description Language or SSDL.
SSDL is a SOAP-centric contract language for Web Services. SSDL takes a different approach to WSDL by assuming that SOAP and WS-Addressing will underpin Web Services development and integration and is optimised and simplified for those cases. The major benefit of SSDL is not that it is easy to read and write (or at least as easy as XML ever is), but that it is truly focussed on supporting SOAP messaging. The fundamental abstractions in SSDL are messages and endpoints, which are then used to describe anything from simple request-response MEPs through to multi-message conversations and beyond."

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