XMLA

E937638

XMLA (XML for Analysis) is a standard web service protocol that uses XML and SOAP to enable client applications to access and manage online analytical processing (OLAP) and data mining services over HTTP.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf data access protocol
web service protocol
basedOn web services
category SOAP-based protocol
XML-based protocol
communicationStyle request-response
dataModel multidimensional data
domain business intelligence
data warehousing
enables thin-client access to OLAP
web-based analytical applications
fullName XML for Analysis NERFINISHED
interoperabilityGoal vendor-neutral access to analytical data
purpose to enable client applications to access OLAP services over HTTP
to enable client applications to access data mining services over HTTP
to enable client applications to manage OLAP services over HTTP
to enable client applications to manage data mining services over HTTP
relatedConcept OLAP NERFINISHED
business intelligence web services
data mining
supports OLAP
data mining services
online analytical processing
supportsOperation browsing OLAP cubes
discovering data sources
executing analytical commands
executing data mining queries
managing OLAP objects
querying OLAP cubes
retrieving metadata
typicalClient OLAP client applications
business intelligence tools
typicalServer OLAP servers
data mining servers
usesFormat XML NERFINISHED
usesProtocol SOAP NERFINISHED
usesTransport HTTP NERFINISHED

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