XML for Analysis (XMLA) is an XML-based SOAP protocol for universal data access to analytical data. It's primarily used for online analytical processing (OLAP) and business intelligence (BI) applications. XMLA enables client applications to communicate with multi-dimensional data sources over the internet or other networks, regardless of the underlying database platform. It defines a standard way to issue multi-dimensional expressions (MDX) or Data Mining eXtensions (DMX) queries and retrieve results.
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