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>> WSTL is actually not the same as WS-Transaction (completely different specifications) - see [1] for an example of WSTL. WSTL seems never to never have made it out to a broad audience, and apparently has faded away. [1] http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~hf1/phd/papers/toread/pires02building.pdf Right. My guess is someone being interviewed used the term "web services transaction language" in the generic sense, and due to a reporting or editorial mistake, that became "Web Services Transaction Language". The InfoWorld article mentioned implementation details (WebSphere, EJB). There was an EJB implementation of WebTransact (the framework that uses WSTL) as an undergraduate project, but there don't seem to be others. http://genesis.nce.ufrj.br/dataware/hp/pires/WT/webTransact.html#CurrAct
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