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ghost-dogThere has been a long running debate in the Application Platform Services Group here at Burton Group between the REST people on one side and the SOAP people on the other. For the most part it mirrors the external debate. In one recent exchange, while discussing the complexity of SOAP and the web services framework, the SOAP side said, “Before all of the WS-* stuff, SOAP was actually simple. That’s what the ‘S’ stood for.”
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Chris MaloneyA satirical dialog about the XML SOAP standard for web services.
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Per CederqvistIn one recent exchange, while discussing the complexity of SOAP and the web services framework, the SOAP side said, “Before all of the WS-* stuff, SOAP was actually simple. That’s what the ‘S’ stood for.” And now a history lesson. It’s the yea
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Seven Thursdaysmasked as a dialog, funny reflection on the history of SOAP and WS development
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c balamasked as a dialog, funny reflection on the history of SOAP and WS development
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David NaughtonPete Lacey's hilarious Socratic dialogue on SOAP vs. REST: 2006-11-15: Pete Lacey’s Weblog
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Guy FawkesThere has been a long running debate in the Application Platform Services Group here at Burton Group between the REST people on one side and the SOAP people on the other. For the most part it mirrors the external debate. In one recent exchange, while disc
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The S stands for Simple
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jeanjordaanThere has been a long running debate in the Application Platform Services Group here at Burton Group between the REST people on one side and the SOAP people on the other. For the most part it mirrors the external debate. In one recent exchange, while disc
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webminkThis completely captures the problem with web services. Brilliant.
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avivajazz jazzavivaSOAP stands for Simple Object Access Protocol
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Douglas KarrSome SOAP humor for all you integration and API types out there!
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The S stands for Simple
There has been a long running debate in the Application Platform Services Group here at Burton Group between the REST people on one side and the SOAP people on the other. For the most part it mirrors the external debate. In one recent exchange, while discussing the complexity of SOAP and the web services framework, the SOAP side said, “Before all of the WS-* stuff, SOAP was actually simple. That’s what the ‘S’ stood for.”
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varkasWell, yeah, I guess that sounds right in principle. But that’s not so easy to do, and very few SOAP stacks support WSDL-first develo
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Avinash MeetooThere has been a long running debate between the REST people on one side and the SOAP people on the other
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euribatesBonísimo. Toda la bazofia que es SOAP explicada claramente mediante un diálogo.
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Sébastien SAUVAGEOuais... bon finalement SOAP est tout sauf simple. C'est un immonde bordel non standardisé et fluctuant entre le W3C, Microsoft, les standards WS-* de l'OASIS et le reste du bordel. Je vais tenter d'éviter SOAP à l'avenir.
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Alan DeanThere has been a long running debate in the Application Platform Services Group here at Burton Group between the REST people on one side and the SOAP people on the other. For the most part it mirrors the external debate. In one recent exchange, while disc
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