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Web application description language (WADL)
Marc J. Hadley
- 01 Jan 2006
TL;DR: This article describes the Web Application Description Language (WADL), designed to provide a machine processable protocol description format for use with such HTTP-based Web applications, especially those using XML.
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Abstract: This article describes the Web Application Description Language (WADL). An increasing number of Web-based enterprises (Google, Yahoo, Amazon, Flickr - to name but a few) are developing HTTP-based applications that provide access to their internal data using XML. Typically these applications are described using a combination of textual protocol descriptions combined with XML schema-based data format descriptions; WADL is designed to provide a machine processable protocol description format for use with such HTTP-based Web applications, especially those using XML.
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