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There are 130 articles & tutorials regarding "SOAP".

7.) Sending Files, Attachments, and SOAP Messages Via Direct Internet Message Encapsulation
Jeannine Hall Gailey This article assumes you're familiar with SOAP, XML, and WSDL Level of Difficulty 1 2 3 SUMMARY Direct Internet Message Encapsulation (DIME) is a new specification for sending and receiving SOAP messages along with additional attachments, like binary files, XML fragments, and even other SOAP messages, using standard transport protocols like HTTP. In this article, the author explains what DIME is and how it differs from MIME encapsulation. A detailed description of...
Found at MSDN Online

8.) A Brief History of SOAP
by Don Box April 04, 2001 It's been a little more than three years since I first started working in XML in general and SOAP in particular. For the past year or so, my own SOAP work has been pretty minimal, mainly because without a stable XML Schema specification, the thought of building tons of SOAP support plumbing seems pretty futile. Now that the XML Schema WG has more or less completed its work, it's time to get back to work (for me at least). My first "official" act in this next...
Found at XML.com

9.) Creating SOAP Services with Cocoon
by Steve Punte March 18, 2003 Introduction The Apache Cocoon framework excels at processing and manipulating XML documents, which makes it an easy and ideal platform for SOAP services. All the necessary components exist in the standard Cocoon release, except for one. This article introduces the XmlHttpTransformer, a component which allows mid-pipeline Cocoon elements to operate as SOAP clients retrieving information from external services. Two simple examples are presented with source...
Found at XML.com

10.) Using the Mozilla SOAP API
by Scott Andrew LePera and Apple Developer Connection 08/30/2002 Introduction Although still in its infancy, the age of Web services and SOAP has already created a demand for a wide array of client technologies. A search for "SOAP client" turns up myriad implementations for C++, Perl, .NET, PHP, and Java. If you dig a little deeper, you can even find clients for languages such as Ruby, Python and Tcl. Most of these clients operate at the server level, either as middleware or as a...
Found at O'Reilly Network

11.) SOAP Test Harness
By Craig Emilio Probus Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Rate this article email this article to a colleague Introduction Web Services are an integral part of a new technology and set of standards and protocols (including SOAP and XSD) designed to enhance and simplify the interaction of heterogeneous and remote software components across the Internet and within intranets. Microsoft has embraced these new standards and has made them an integral part of its .NET strategy both in its Visual Studio.NET...
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12.) SOAP Soup
By Adam S. Cartwright Introduction S imple O bject A ccess P rotocol is one of the neatest XML based technologies to be introduced as of late, yet many people are still trying to get a handle on all of the new terms and acronyms that SOAP has uncovered. This article is written to help you dig through the SOAP soup we have in front of us and create a foundation for truly understanding what SOAP is all about. This article is not meant to provide in-depth detail about SOAP, but is written...
Found at XML 101

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