GB/T 35103-2017
ActiveInformation technology—Web services interoperability basic profile
信息技术 Web服务互操作基本轮廓
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines a set of core specifications and implementation guidelines to ensure basic interoperability between Web services developed on different platforms and by different vendors. It is applied in the development and integration of distributed software systems, particularly in enterprise-level service-oriented architectures (SOA) and cross-platform data exchange scenarios. The standard is used by software engineers and system integrators to validate that their Web service implementations conform to a common baseline for communication, messaging, and security.
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