| T. Jepsen, "SOAP cleans up interoperability problems on the Web," in IT Professional, vol. 3, 2001, pp. 52-55. |
....are easily available today for almost every programming language. XML is platform independent as well as programming language independent. Hence, it enables sharing of data between diverse computer systems and diverse applications more easily. 10 2.2. 1 SOAP The SOAP packaging protocol [9, 12, 23, 26] is a standardized protocol that defines the structure of the SOAP message for packaging the XML messages to be transferred over a network between applications and provides a set of encoding rules for representing the application and platform specific data types in XML syntax. The SOAP protocol ....
Jepsen, T. "SOAP Cleans up Interoperability Problems on the Web", IT Professional, Vol.3 Issue 1, January-February 2001, pp.52-55.
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T. Jepsen, "SOAP cleans up interoperability problems on the Web," in IT Professional, vol. 3, 2001, pp. 52-55.
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