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<title>SOA Web Services Journal Editorial Board Commentary</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2005 14:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Can Web services be used in other communication platforms besides the Web? Yes, they can. Web services are described by WSDL, which is used to describe a service using XML, not necessarily one that is used over the Web. In order to understand this last statement, you need to ask the question: What is necessary for operation over the &apos;Web&apos;?</description>

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<description>Starting this month, to meet the needs of our readers we are introducing a new page for Frequently Asked Questions that will be addressed by our esteemed editorial board. No topic is too basic or too advanced to be discussed here. Please send us your queries and we will provide you with accurate and up-to-date information on topics related to XML, service-oriented architecture, and Web services. If you have a question pertinent to this space, please send it to WSJFAQ@sys-con.com.</description>

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