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XMLP

(XML Protocol) An XML message-based protocol from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for accessing services over the Internet. XMLP was used as a model for analyzing and evaluating protocols for Web services and resulted in the endorsement of SOAP. See SOAP and Web services.
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A podcast is an episodic program delivered through the Internet using an XML protocol called RSS.
Now, Amadeus can additionally exchange OTA XML messages with car rental companies, connecting them to their customers across the complete distribution chain using XML protocol. This platform will bring 100 percent seamless content.
After presenting the foundation, history, and theory of intelligent adaptive systems, international computer scientists discuss the conceptual and methodological issues and models involved in data compression strategies (e.g., for the SOAP XML protocol) and automatic/semi- automatic service composition.
Then using the XML protocol, CSI normalizes the data with its TCS product offering.
David Fallside, chairman of the W3C XML Protocol Working Group that developed SOAP 1.2, said previous versions of SOAP had seen successful uptake, but that changes to this edition would make the specification ready for the "big time".
MITS was launched in March 2002 to create that common platform by developing a shared multifamily data dictionary and XML protocol. When completed, the MITS standard will be voluntary and freely available as an industry resource.
It is based on the new XML protocol as well as earlier industry initiatives for standardization (it is derived from specifications of the Aviation Industry CBT Committee, AICC, which is now outdated).
The W3C Web Services Activity currently consists of three Royalty-Free Working Groups whose focus is to develop an open, interoperable and extensible model for Web Services (Web Services Architecture Working Group), as well as critical components, such as an XML-based protocol for data to be exchanged and processed by applications.,(XML Protocol Working Group, developing SOAP 1.2), and technologies for providing descriptions of Web Services (Web Services Description Working Group).
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