With Web services bringing together an array of different users, applications and services, their interactions must be choreographed, so the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published the first in a series of drafts for the Web Services Choreography Description Language, Version 1.0 (WS-CDL). The consortium, created to leverage the Web through common protocols to promote evolution and interoperability, said WS-CDL will provide a set of rules governing how different components can act together and in what sequence for a flexible, systemic view of the process.
W3C Publishes Web Services Choreography Language
Posted by: Jay Lyman April 28, 2004 02:41 PMWith Web services bringing together an array of different users, applications and services, their interactions must be choreographed, so the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published the first in a series of drafts for the Web Services Choreography Description Language, Version 1.0 (WS-CDL). The consortium, created to leverage the Web through common protocols to promote evolution and interoperability, said WS-CDL will provide a set of rules governing how different components can act together and in what sequence for a flexible, systemic view of the process.