HTML rewritten as XML.
A Microsoft XML-based language for orchestrating the interaction between Web services.
See Extensible Markup Language (XML).
The XML random access API in .NET.
An Internet standard containing a consistent set of definitions for use in other specifications that need to reference XML documents. A sort of glossary for referring to pieces of an XML document.
An XML grammar used to enable public key interchange and thus secure communication between client and Web service.
An Internet standard that allows you to distinguish your XML elements from other elements.
A prospective standard that defines a purely XML-based transport protocol that would replace HTTP and SOAP.
The original name for SOAP.
The successor to DTDs. An Internet standard for defining and strong-typing XML grammars and documents. Contains the XSD type system.
A language for defining the structure and data types for XML documents.
XML documents written according to a given schema or set of schemas.
The forward-only XML API in .NET.
An Internet standard XML node selection syntax with a path-like structure.
An Internet standard XML equivalent of the SQL database query language.
A command-line tool used to generate .NET classes for a Web service from its schema, and vice versa.