SOAP provides inter-application communication by allowing applications to exchange XML-based messages over a variety of communication protocols like HTTP. It processes distributed applications by allowing intermediary nodes to participate in message transmission between an initial sender and ultimate receiver. A SOAP message contains a SOAP envelope with a header and body elements. The "mustUnderstand" attribute specifies whether the header block must be understood. SOAP communication models include document/literal and RPC style. A SOAP intermediary can validate a purchase order by processing the message as it travels from a customer to a purchasing service.
SOAP provides inter-application communication by allowing applications to exchange XML-based messages over a variety of communication protocols like HTTP. It processes distributed applications by allowing intermediary nodes to participate in message transmission between an initial sender and ultimate receiver. A SOAP message contains a SOAP envelope with a header and body elements. The "mustUnderstand" attribute specifies whether the header block must be understood. SOAP communication models include document/literal and RPC style. A SOAP intermediary can validate a purchase order by processing the message as it travels from a customer to a purchasing service.
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SOAP provides inter-application communication by allowing applications to exchange XML-based messages over a variety of communication protocols like HTTP. It processes distributed applications by allowing intermediary nodes to participate in message transmission between an initial sender and ultimate receiver. A SOAP message contains a SOAP envelope with a header and body elements. The "mustUnderstand" attribute specifies whether the header block must be understood. SOAP communication models include document/literal and RPC style. A SOAP intermediary can validate a purchase order by processing the message as it travels from a customer to a purchasing service.
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Tutorial 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. What is the purpose of SOAP? Briefly describe how SOAP provides inter-application communication. Describe how SOAP processes distributed applications. List and describe the elements in a SOAP message. What do you understand with the mustUnderstand attribute in SOAP Header? With the aid of a diagram, briefly discuss TWO (2) types of SOAP communications model. In the structure of the SOAP message, a SOAP header is designed for anticipating various uses of SOAP. Many of the SOAP message transmissions from an initial SOAP sender to an ultimate SOAP receiver will involve the participation of other SOAP processing nodes, called SOAP intermediaries. With the aid of a diagram, describe how a SOAP intermediary validates a purchase order in a messages path from a customer node (initial sender) to the purchasing order service (ultimate receiver). 7. 8. 9. 10. SOAP provides a model for handling situations when faults arise in the processing of a message. Discuss SOAP fault model. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of SOAP. Differentiate between connection-oriented and connectionless protocols. WSDL has been designed such that it can express binding to protocols other than Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). Explain this statement.
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