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There are 130 articles & tutorials regarding "SOAP".

31.) Emerging Technology Briefs: SOAP
by Rael Dornfest , Clay Shirky April 16, 2002 Emerging Technology Briefs, developed by O'Reilly Research , offer a single-page summary of recent developments in a technology topic that we have been following. O'Reilly Research also publishes full-length industry reports, including Planning for Web Services: Obstacles and Opportunities by Clay Shirky, from which some of the material for this brief was drawn. The report's Executive Summary is available online. WHAT Simple Object Access...
Found at XML.com

32.) Transporting Binary Data in SOAP
by Rich Salz August 28, 2002 You know the old saying, that a picture is worth a thousand words? There's an awful lot of binary data out there, and XML is not going to replace it all or even a significant percentage. After all, what's the benefit to xmlifying things like MPEG's or program executables? Binary Data in XML XML doesn't handle embedded binary data very well. Naive developers first try to embed the data directly into their document, reasoning that since Unicode uses all...
Found at XML.com

33.) Accessing and Interacting with Remote SOAP-enabled Services
Print-friendly Version By Qusay H. Mahmoud , September 2004 Articles Index With the introduction of Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1.4, Java and Web Services are fused together in a single platform. With Web Services functionality in J2EE and the Java Web Services Developer Pack (Java WSDP), developers can now take advantage of new features to build applications that feature Web Services messaging and interaction. The key to delivering this functionality is Simple Object...
Found at Java Developer Connection

34.) Send MSMQ Messages Securely Across the Internet with HTTP and SOAP
David S. Platt This article assumes you're familiar with .NET Framework and C# Level of Difficulty Download the code for this article: MSMQandNET.exe (375KB) SUMMARY When creating a distributed system you frequently need to provide for communication between two entities that are not in sync. Microsoft Message Queue Server (MSMQ) provides the kind of store-and-forward messaging in a pre-built infrastructure that can help you address these kinds of messaging needs. In the past, MSMQ was...
Found at MSDN Online

35.) Working with Complex Data Types, Part 4
Related Reading Java and SOAP By Robert Englander Table of Contents Index Sample Chapter Read Online--Safari by Robert Englander This is the last in a series of book excerpts from Java and SOAP on working with complex data types. In this excerpt, learn about returning custom types, using a stock market example. Returning Custom Types It's equally useful (and equally common) to return custom types from service method calls. We can enhance our trading service by offering a method that...
Found at O'Reilly Network

36.) Working with Complex Data Types, Part 3
Related Reading Java and SOAP By Robert Englander Table of Contents Index Sample Chapter Read Online--Safari by Robert Englander Editor's Note: This is the third in a series of excerpts from "Chapter 5: Working with Complex Data Types" of Java and SOAP . This excerpt covers passing custom types as parameters. Passing Custom Types as Parameters As Java programmers, we certainly don't restrict ourselves to the classes found in the standard Java packages. A substantial part of our code...
Found at O'Reilly Network

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