목요일, 2월 16, 2006

Reversed HTTP Binding with SOAP(PAOS)

SOAP is a lightweight protocol for the exchange of information in a
decentralized, distributed environment. SOAP enables exchange of SOAP
messages using a variety of underlying protocols. The formal set of
rules for carrying a SOAP message within or on top of another protocol
(underlying protocol) for the purpose of exchange is called a binding.
Here a binding is specified that enables HTTP clients to expose
services using the SOAP protocol. The primary difference from the
normal HTTP binding for SOAP is that here a SOAP request is bound to a
HTTP response and vice versa. Hence the name “Reversed HTTP binding for
SOAP”.

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