XINS | |
Developer: | Online Breedband B.V. |
Released: | 11/16/2004 |
Programming Language: | Java |
Operating System: | Cross-platform |
Language: | English |
Genre: | Web services |
License: | BSD |
Website: | xins.org |
XML Interface for Network Services (XINS) is an open-source technology for definition and implementation of internet applications, which enforces a specification-oriented approach.
The specification-oriented approach is at the heart of XINS:
From specifications, XINS is able to generate:
Technically, XINS is composed of the following:
An introductory tutorial called the XINS Primer takes the reader by the hand with easy-to-follow steps to perform, with screenshots.
Since version 1.3.0, the XINS/Java Server Framework supports not only POX-style calls, but also SOAP and XML-RPC. And it supports conversion using XSLT. As of version 2.0, it also supports JSON and JSON-RPC.
XINS is open-source and is distributed under the liberal BSD license.
All XINS specification files are Plain Old XML. Compared to SOAP/WSDL/UDDI/etc. the format is extremely simple. There are specifications for projects, environment lists, APIs, functions, types and error codes.
Below is an example of a XINS project definition.
Here is an example of a specification of an environment list:
An example of an API specification file:
An example of a function definition:
The XINS Standard Calling Convention is a simple HTTP-based RPC protocol. Input consists of HTTP parameters, while output is an XML document. This approach makes it compatible with plain Web browsers.
Example of a request:
http://somehost/someapi/?_convention=_xins-std&_function=SayHello&firstName=John&lastName=Doe
Example of a successful response:
There are no known products that provide an integrated approach to specification-oriented development, similar to XINS. However, there are several frameworks and libraries that provide functionality similar to individual parts of XINS, including: