Web Services Description Language
WSDL is an XML format for describing network services as a set of endpoints operating on messages containing either document-oriented or procedure-oriented information. The operations and messages are described abstractly, and then bound to a concrete network protocol and message format to define an endpoint. Related concrete endpoints are combined into abstract endpoints (services). WSDL is extensible to allow description of endpoints and their messages regardless of what message formats or network protocols are used to communicate, however, the only bindings described in this document describe how to use WSDL in conjunction with SOAP 1.1, HTTP GET/POST, and MIME.
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eBay SOAP API |
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The eBay SOAP API has been tested on the following platforms: Microsoft .NET 1.1 with Visual Studio .NET on Windows 2000 Apache Axis 1.1 Final on Windows 2000 and Red Hat Linux 9 You are free to use other SOAP client environments, but the tool you use must support document/literal style SOAP messages.
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Skype Public API |
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The Skype API passes commands in simple text messages between Skype and client applications and devices. Client applications can be applications which extend Skype functionality and devices can be hardware or software devices, such as USB phones. The Skype API has two main components; the Skype phone API and the Skype access API.
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Shopping.com API |
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With the Shopping.com API you can integrate relevant product content with the deepest product catalog available online. Add millions of unique products and merchant offers to your site. You can now apply online!
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