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- initialism A standard
Internet protocol for exchanging structured information in adistributed environment .
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So far, the number of times I've heard the term SOAP mentioned at this conference has been 0.
Burningbird 2008
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So far, the number of times I've heard the term SOAP mentioned at this conference has been 0.
Burningbird 2008
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SOAP is an amorphous pseudo standard that keeps changing without being properly updated anywhere.
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I use. ashx files in ASP. NET 2.0 because (like you) I think SOAP is too complicated for many “internal” cross-process communication.
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SOAP is used how Microsoft says it should be used … this quarter.
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Once you call the SOAP service you can set a breakpoint in the HTTPD web server and look at the inbound message.
MSDN Blogs 2009
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There's a unit in the Dallas Police Department called SOAP, Sex Offender Apprehension Program that we're urging law enforcement agencies across the country to monitor.
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Well, soap bubbles are made from SOAP, which is a DETERGENT.
Boing Boing Cory Doctorow 2010
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Derrick Cartwright's been in his post as director of Seattle Art Museum for a year now, and his blog, called SOAP "My colleagues and I hoped it would inspire curiosity and, in the end, still bigger thoughts," Cartwright blogged has grown right along with him in his role.
The Seattle Times 2010
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In order to dynamically connect to a web service, an application or portal simply queries the UDDI registry, finds the service and then dynamically connects to it by sending it an XML message known as a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) message.
Business Intelligence .com :: Techniques for Integrating BI Into The Enterprise - Part 3 2010
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