Web Services Endpoint Language (WSEL)

Web Service Endpoint Language (WSEL) is an XML format for the description of non-operational characteristics of service endpoints, like quality-of-service, cost, or security properties.

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More information: WSEL page on the W3C Web site (new window)

 

 

 

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