Chapter 8. Fundamental WSDL Part II: Concrete Description Design
8.1 Concrete Description Structure
8.3 Service and Port Definitions
8.4 A Complete WSDL Definition (Including the Concrete Description)
The abstract description we covered in Chapter 7 defines a public interface (or API) for a Web service in an implementation-neutral manner. We now get to dig into the details of how to assign a physical address to the abstract description and how it can be bound to transport and messaging protocols via the creation of a concrete description.
8.1. Concrete Description Structure
As we established back in Chapter 4, a concrete ...
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