WSCL submission

Hi.

This is to let you know that W3C acknowledged the WSCL submission[1]
last week, which is related to the work of both the Web Services
Architecture Working Group (description of Web services conversations)
and of the Web Services Description Working Group (complements the
description made with WSDL[2]).

The abstract follows[3]:

   This document specifies the Web Services Conversation Language. WSCL
   allows the abstract interfaces of Web services, i.e. the business
   level conversations or public processes supported by a Web service, to
   be defined. WSCL specifies the XML documents being exchanged, and the
   allowed sequencing of these document exchanges. WSCL conversation
   definitions are themselves XML documents and can therefore be
   interpreted by Web services infrastructures and development tools.
   WSCL may be used in conjunction with other service description
   languages like WSDL; for example, to provide protocol binding
   information for abstract interfaces, or to specify the abstract
   interfaces supported by a concrete service.

Regards,

Hugo

  1. http://www.w3.org/Submission/2002/02/
  2. http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/NOTE-wscl10-20020314/#Using
  3. http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/NOTE-wscl10-20020314/
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Hugo Haas - W3C
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Received on Wednesday, 20 March 2002 11:45:18 UTC