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Web Services Requirements Updated, Glossary Published







Web Services Requirements Updated,
Glossary Published

Web Services Requirements Updated,
Glossary Published
11/14/2002 03:28 PM

14 November 2002: The Web Services Architecture Working Group has updated Web Services Architecture Requirements. The draft contains the Web services reference architecture and the constraints used to determine implementation conformance. The group also published the first public Working Draft of the Web Services Glossary. Comments are welcome. Read about the Web Services Activity. (News archive)




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