Web Services Which Use Markup Languages
There are a number of web services which use markup languages:
- Web template
- Web Services Description Language (WSDL) from the W3C
- XML Interface for Network Services (XINS) provides a POX-style Web service specification format
- Web Services Conversation Language (WSCL)
- Web Services Flow Language (WSFL) (superseded by BPEL)
- WS-MetadataExchange
- Representational state transfer (REST) versus remote procedure call (RPC)
- XML-RPC - XML Remote Procedure Call
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