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SLD

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What is SLD?

Styled Layer Descriptor (SLD) is an XML-based language used to define the visual appearance of geographic data in web mapping applications. It allows developers to control how features are rendered on a map, specifying things like colors, line widths, and symbol styles based on feature attributes or other criteria. SLD is commonly used with Web Map Service (WMS) implementations.

What other technologies are related to SLD?

SLD Competitor Technologies

SAP Cloud Platform Integration (SAP CPI) offers its own integration platform as a service (iPaaS) capabilities, including service discovery and management, potentially reducing the need for a central SLD in some cloud-centric scenarios. CPI uses its own directory. Therefore, it's a competitor.
mentioned alongside SLD in 2% (106) of relevant job posts

SLD Complementary Technologies

IDOC_AAE adapter is used within SAP PI/PO (which uses SLD) to process IDOC messages. It's a transport protocol, not a directory itself, thus complementary.
mentioned alongside SLD in 24% (72) of relevant job posts
HTTP_AAE adapter is used within SAP PI/PO (which uses SLD) to process HTTP messages. It's a transport protocol, not a directory itself, thus complementary.
mentioned alongside SLD in 27% (60) of relevant job posts
NetWeaver Administrator (NWA) provides tools to administer the SLD and is used to configure connections. Therefore, it is complementary.
mentioned alongside SLD in 19% (59) of relevant job posts

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