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In the Web service context the term endpoint received a formal definition with the W3C recommendation "WSDL 2.0" of 2007, Defines the address or connection point to a Web service. It is typically represented by a simple HTTP URL string The term "endpoint interface" is more specific about "how to implement the endpoint", for example by an OpenAPI specification or by WSDL specification. Typical endpoints can be expressed by URI Templates. In Open API terms the endpoints are resources that the API exposes. The old (2004) term "end point" received also a glossary definition:

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  • In the Web service context the term endpoint received a formal definition with the W3C recommendation "WSDL 2.0" of 2007, Defines the address or connection point to a Web service. It is typically represented by a simple HTTP URL string The term "endpoint interface" is more specific about "how to implement the endpoint", for example by an OpenAPI specification or by WSDL specification. Typical endpoints can be expressed by URI Templates. In Open API terms the endpoints are resources that the API exposes. The old (2004) term "end point" received also a glossary definition: An association between a binding and a network address, specified by a URI, that may be used to communicate with an instance of a service. An end point indicates a specific location for accessing a service using a specific protocol and data format. [WSD Reqs] (en)
  • Endpoint interface, também conhecido como service endpoint interface (SEI), ou em português interface endpoint de serviço, é um termo usado na plataforma Java Enterprise Edition ao expor Enterprise JavaBean como um serviço web (veja também Service Implementation Bean (SIB)). Um cliente de serviço web acessa um bean de sessão sem estado através da interface endpoint de serviço web do bean. Assim como uma interface remota, uma interface endpoint de serviço web define os métodos de negócio do bean. Em contraste com uma interface remota, uma interface endpoint de serviço web não é acompanhada por uma interface home, que define os métodos de ciclo de vida do bean. Os únicos métodos do bean que podem ser invocados pelo cliente do serviço web são os métodos de negócio que são definidos na interface endpoint de serviço web. (pt)
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  • In the Web service context the term endpoint received a formal definition with the W3C recommendation "WSDL 2.0" of 2007, Defines the address or connection point to a Web service. It is typically represented by a simple HTTP URL string The term "endpoint interface" is more specific about "how to implement the endpoint", for example by an OpenAPI specification or by WSDL specification. Typical endpoints can be expressed by URI Templates. In Open API terms the endpoints are resources that the API exposes. The old (2004) term "end point" received also a glossary definition: (en)
  • Endpoint interface, também conhecido como service endpoint interface (SEI), ou em português interface endpoint de serviço, é um termo usado na plataforma Java Enterprise Edition ao expor Enterprise JavaBean como um serviço web (veja também Service Implementation Bean (SIB)). Um cliente de serviço web acessa um bean de sessão sem estado através da interface endpoint de serviço web do bean. Assim como uma interface remota, uma interface endpoint de serviço web define os métodos de negócio do bean. (pt)
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  • Endpoint interface (en)
  • Endpoint interface (pt)
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