XML Web service discovery is the process of locating and interrogating XML Web service descriptions. Potential XML Web service clients can learn that an XML Web service exists and how to interact with it by performing a discovery. The .discomap file that is published by an XML Web service is an XML document that typically contains links to other resources that describe the XML Web service. Web sites that implement an XML Web service are not required to support discovery. An XML Web service might be created for private use.
The .wsdl, .xsd, .disco, and .discomap files produced by this tool can be used as input to the Web Services Description Language Tool (Wsdl.exe) to create XML Web service clients.
References:http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc302073.aspx
Compiled By Rajesh Rolen
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