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- SOAP (A Book Excerpt) by Richard Monson-Haefel - [Clicks: 29]
In this excerpt from his book J2EE Web Services, The Ultimate Guide, author Richard Monson-Haefel provides a comprehensive look at SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol).
http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2003/11/05/ch4SOAP.html - Nov, 2003 - Keep up with the Web service styles (and uses) by Mitch Gitman - [Clicks: 10]
This article first tries to clear up the confusion over SOAP message formats and the other Web service decisions they get mistaken for, then shows how to control these formats and develop XML-oriented Web services using two popular Web service platforms.
[Apache Axis 1.1 and Systinet WASP Server 4.5.1 for Java]
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-2003/jw-1003-wsstyles.html - Oct, 2003 - Build a SOAP-based Chat Application with Java Web Services by Petr Dvorak - [Clicks: 26]
This introduction to Web services eschews the canonical stockQuote service in favor of a more complex and more informative SOAP-based chat application. Learn how to develop a fully-functional application using the Eclipse IDE and free Web services software from Systinet.
http://www.devx.com/webdev/Article/16853 - Aug, 2003 - Enhanced features make SOAP 1.2 more compatible as Web services standard by Jean-Luc David - [Clicks: 3]
SOAP 1.2 provides a tighter, more robust set of specifications than version 1.1. Explore the enhancements that version 1.2 offers and learn what effect this version may have on Web services, should it become the new standard.
http://builder.com.com/5100-6389-5035069.html?tag=sc - Jun, 2003 - SOAP Extension Soup by Roger Jennings - [Clicks: 4]
The race to establish new WS-Whatever standards and intellectual property issues threaten Web services interoperability.
http://www.ftponline.com/xmlmag/2003_01/online/webservices_rjennings_01_31_03/ - Jan, 2003
- Tip: Better SOAP interfaces with header elements by Benoit Marchal - [Clicks: 4]
In this tip, Benoit Marchal discusses how to design modular, flexible, and extensible service interfaces with SOAP headers.
[Includes source code]
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-tipsoap.html - Oct, 2003