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UML-Based Support for Designing and Validating Web Service Descriptions:
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Article #:    ITJ3205
Pages:    101 - 120
Source:    International Journal of Web Services Research, Vol. 3, Issue 2
Author(s):    Jiang, Juanjuan.; Systa, Tarja
Affiliation(s):    Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Tampere University of Technology, Finland

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Description
WSDL descriptions, often characterized as IDLs for Web services, are a key for Web service interoperability. Therefore, special care should be taken in designing WSDL descriptions. We present an approach that provides UML-based support to design and validate WSDL descriptions. To promote Web service interoperability, WS-I organization provides a Basic Profile that defines clarifications, refinements, interpretations, and amplifications of Web service specifications, including WSDL. We propose UML-based profiles to define structural rules of WSDL documents as well as Basic Profile recommendations for WSDL descriptions. These profiles can be used to guide the user in designing correct and Basic-Profile-compliant WSDL descriptions and to check the validity of existing WSDL descriptions. We propose a method and tools for such validity checking, and demonstrate the applicability of the approach with case studies.

 
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