The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) forged ahead in the creation of Web services standards Tuesday with the release of the first
Public Working Drafts of Web Services Description Language
WSDL
The W3C said WSDL 1.2’s improvements over WSDL 1.1 include:
The W3C said its Web Services Description Working Group will next focus on ensuring that WSDL interoperates smoothly with the XML
Additionally, the group is forging ahead on Usage Scenarios and Requirements. and IBM
and then submitted to the W3C on a
royalty-free basis, is an XML-formatted language used to describe a Web service’s capabilities as collections of communication
endpoints capable of exchanging messages. In turn, WSDL in an integral component of the XML-based UDDI
business registry standard. UDDI, XML
WSDL 1.2 Bindings describes how to use WSDL 1.2 with SOAP 1.2, HTTP
and Semantic Web Activities. The working group is tracking its colleagues’ work on the XML family of specifications, and is also
working closely with the Resource Description Framework (RDF) Interest Group to map WSDL 1.2 to RDF
allows for interoperability between applications that exchange machine-understandable information, as part of its Semantic Web
Activity efforts. It is also coordinating with the Global Grid Forum and the Object Management Group.
The WSDL 1.2 draft is available here, and the WSDL 1.2 Bindings draft is
available here.