In this article, look at some top XML schemas that provide solutions for all sorts of problems, from the basics of Web services to data description. You'll also cover database-like solutions that involve contacts and invoices. The schemas in this article
The main objective of this specification is to present a standard RDF ([RDF]) and OWL ([OWL]) vocabulary to express WSDL 2.0, so that WSDL 2.0 documents can be transformed into RDF and merged with other Semantic Web data.
This document defines a set of extension attributes for the Web ServicesDescription Language and XML Schema definition language that allowsdescription of additional semantics of WSDL components. The specification defines how semantic annotation is accom
This document defines a set of extension attributes for the Web Services Description Language and XML Schema definition language that allows description of additional semantics of WSDL components. The specification defines how semantic annotation is accom
This document defines a set of extension attributes for the Web Services Description Language and XML Schema definition language that allows description of additional semantics of WSDL components. The specification defines how semantic annotation is accom
This document defines a set of extension attributes for the Web Services Description Language and XML Schema definition language that allows description of additional semantics of WSDL components. The specification defines how semantic annotation is accom
The SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language (SPARQL) is a query language and protocol for RDF. This document specifies the SPARQL Protocol; it uses WSDL 2.0
WSDL provides a model and an XML format for describing Web services. This document describes a representation of that model in RDF and in OWL, and a mapping procedure for transforming particular WSDL descriptions into their RDF form.
a set of extension attributes for the Web Services Description Language [WSDL 2.0] that allow to describe additional semantics of WSDL components. The specification defines how such semantic annotation is accomplished using references to semantic models,
This usage guide is an accompanying document to SAWSDL specification. It presents examples to illustrate how to associate semantic annotations with a Web service that could be used for classifying, discovering, matching, composing, and invoking WS.
The main objective of this specification is to present a standard RDF vocabulary equivalent to WSDL 2, so that all WSDL 2 documents can be transformed into RDF and merged with other Semantic Web data.
The World Wide Web Consortium is responsible for defining some of the most important specification that enable interoperability on the Web. These specs include XML, HTML, CSS, RDF, SOAP and WSDL.