What is XML over HTTPS?
XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language and is a language that uses tags in a defined structure. XML is designed for data files and primarily data exchange between applications and for publishing documents where it describes the content structure. XML is used in Microsoft Excel and Word, and an XML data structure can be transferred in a text tile (.xml). XML can be used as a data structure for reading and writing REST APIs.
< Return to FAQ category: Monitoring Software Communications Protocols