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Working with SOAP, the simple object access protocolby: Chris Dix
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AbstractSOAP is likely to become the standard infrastructure for distributed applications because, as the name suggests, it keeps things simple. The authors of the SOAP specification have taken a practical approach to solving the difficulties that developers face when implementing distributed solutions. It does not impose any particular platform, language, library, or object technology on developers; SOAP implementations can be layered on top of any of these. It does not dictate a transport mechanism or what should be done after a message is processed. In this article, I will describe the fundamental aspects of SOAP and how it can be applied as a tool in a C++ application.
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