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What is a WSDL (Web Services Description Language)?
Updated Apr 28, 2026
Short answer
An XML-based file that describes the public interface and location of a web service.
Deep explanation
SOA focuses on integrating disparate systems using standardized interfaces. By abstracting business logic into services, organizations can leverage legacy systems while building new capabilities. It relies heavily on XML-based standards and centralized governance through an ESB.
Real-world example
A banking system where 'GetBalance' and 'TransferFunds' are discrete services accessible by web, mobile, and branch apps.
Common mistakes
- Confusing a simple library or DLL with a network-accessible SOA service.
Follow-up questions
- What is UDDI?