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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract WS-MetaDataExchange is a web services protWS-MetaDataExchange is a web services protocol specification, published by BEA Systems, IBM, Microsoft, and SAP. WS-MetaDataExchange is part of theWS-Federation roadmap; and is designed to work in conjunction with WS-Addressing, WSDL and WS-Policy to allow retrieval of metadataabout a Web Services endpoint. It uses a SOAP message to request metadata, and so goes beyond the basic technique of appending "?wsdl" to a service name's URL appending "?wsdl" to a service name's URL
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