Web Service Description Language (WSDL) represents an IDL describing the contract between the service requestor and the service provider in much the same way that a Java interface represents a contract between client code and an actual Java object. The crucial difference is that WSDL i... Web Service Description Language (WSDL) represents an IDL describing the contract between the service requestor and the service provider in much the same way that a Java interface represents a contract between client code and an actual Java object. The crucial difference is that WSDL i...Jun. 7, 2007 08:30 PM EDT Reads: 26,331 Replies: 2 |
There are many alternative ways of dynamically changing the current page, without refreshing it, writes Shaurabh Bharti, in this discussion of some of synchronous communication using the POST method instead of the more usual asynchronous communication using GET method. Apr. 22, 2006 12:30 PM EDT Reads: 22,527 Replies: 4 |







Shaurabh Bharti is a Junior Research Associate at Software Engineering and Technology Labs, Infosys Technologies Ltd. He works with Web Services Center of Excellence (WSCoE) team. A Computer Science graduate from IIT Kharagpur, he has been working with the team for almost an year. His current research interests include Semantic Web, Web Service, Contextual Collaboration etc. He has actively participated and conducted training sessions and workshops for Service Oriented Architecture and Web Services. He has also published papers in leading Journals and Conferences for Web Services including ICWS and IJWSP. He was one of the invited speakers at SOA and Web Services Seminar conducted by Vibrant Tech., Bangalore. He can be contacted at Shaurabh_Bharti@infosys.com.























