Web Services User Interface (WSUI)

Web Services User Interface (WSUI) enables Web platforms implemented in entirely different languages (Java, COM/.NET, and Perl) to interoperate and share applications. By using WSUI, an application can be packaged with a WSUI descriptor file and an XSLT stylesheet and be dynamically integrated into another website that is running a WSUI container implementation.

Organization: WSUI Working Group (The website for the Working Group is no longer active.)

More information: WSUI background on the OASIS website

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