Web Services Flow Language 1.0 (WSFL) was an XML programming language proposed by IBM in 2001 for describing Web services compositions. Language considered...
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executable language for specifying actions within business processes with web services. Processes in BPEL export and import information by using web service interfaces...
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Conversation Language (WSCL) Web Services Description Language (WSDL), developed by the W3C Web Services Flow Language (WSFL), superseded by BPEL Web template...
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and Integration (UDDI) Web Processing Service (WPS) WSCL - Web Services Conversation Language WSFL - Web Services Flow Language (superseded by BPEL) XINS...
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Web services of 11–12 April 2001 pointed to the need for a common interface and composition language to help address choreography. The Web Services Architecture...
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Foundation WS-D—Web Services-Discovery WSDL—Web Services Description Language WSFL—Web Services Flow Language WUSB—Wireless Universal Serial Bus WWAN—Wireless...
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Web Services Language (SWSL) is a general-purpose logical language for specifying Semantic Web Services Ontologies (SWSOs), as well as individual Web...
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months of that year: Security Services Markup Language (S2ML) from Netegrity AuthXML from Securant XML Trust Assertion Service Specification (X-TASS) from...
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including web services, web resources, and web APIs. Web frameworks provide a standard way to build and deploy web applications on the World Wide Web. Web frameworks...
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Amazon Web Services, which offers a suite of cloud computing services that make up an on-demand computing platform. List of Amazon products and services History...
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RTML (category Domain-specific programming languages)
proprietary programming language used exclusively by Yahoo!'s Yahoo! Store and Yahoo! Site web hosting services. The language originated at Viaweb, a...
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Frank Leymann (section Pattern languages)
Process Execution Language (BPEL) that Leymann co-invented and which in turn is based on Web Services Flow Language (WSFL), a language that Leymann authored...
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realization of services, components that realize those services (a.k.a. "service components"), and flows that can be used to compose services. SOMA includes...
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Flow (Latvian: Straume) is a 2024 animated adventure film directed by Gints Zilbalodis, written and produced by Zilbalodis and Matīss Kaža. A Latvian,...
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assembly language programming to the World Wide Web, where it will be executed client-side, by the website-user's computer via the user's web browser....
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Founded in 1996, the company sold systems for organizations to use web services to connect software applications over the Internet. In 2000, the company...
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of Web 2.0 is often considered the "backbone of the internet," using standardized XML (Extensible Markup Language) tags to authorize information flow from...
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computing (mobile, web, and Internet of Things). gRPC uses HTTP/2 for transport, Protocol Buffers as the interface description language, and provides features...
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for web services: the Java API for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS 2.0) useful for AJAX, JSON and REST services, and the Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS)...
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shopping for goods and services such as groceries, general merchandise, brokerage services and airline reservations. The service provided several lifestyle...
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WSFL may refer to: Web Services Flow Language, an XML language proposed by IBM to describe the composition of Web services Western Sydney Freight Line...
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monopolizing a proprietary browser and programming language, which could have altered the effect of the World Wide Web as a whole. The W3C continues to set standards...
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Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language Le Bodic, Gwenaël (2005). Mobile Messaging Technologies and Services: SMS, EMS and MMS (2nd ed.). John Wiley...
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IBM App Connect Enterprise (redirect from WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus)
of using IBM ACE is that the tool enables existing applications for Web Services without costly legacy application rewrites. IBM ACE avoids the point-to-point...
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Web-based simulation (WBS) is the invocation of computer simulation services over the World Wide Web, specifically through a web browser. Increasingly...
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ECMAScript (redirect from ECMAScript programming language)
languages, including JavaScript, JScript, and ActionScript. It is best known as a JavaScript standard intended to ensure the interoperability of web pages...
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that a web browser is used to interact with it. A web shell could be programmed in any programming language that is supported on a server. Web shells...
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robotics Flow a graphical integration language used in the webMethods platform Pipeline Pilot is a scientific visual and dataflow programming language, and...
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Cascading (software) (category Free software programmed in Java (programming language))
satisfied. Pipes and flows can be reused and reordered to support different business needs. Developers write the code in a JVM-based language and do not need...
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