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SOAP/REST Web Services

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What is SOAP/REST Web Services?

SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) is a messaging protocol specification for exchanging structured information in the implementation of web services in computer networks. It relies on XML for its message format and typically uses other application layer protocols like HTTP or SMTP for transmission. SOAP is known for its extensibility, neutrality, and independence. It is commonly used in enterprise-level applications where security, reliability, and transactional integrity are important.

What other technologies are related to SOAP/REST Web Services?

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Enterprise Service Buses (ESBs) often utilize and manage SOAP and REST services for integration.
mentioned alongside SOAP/REST Web Services in 0% (51) of relevant job posts
XSLT is used for transforming XML data, which is often used with SOAP web services.
mentioned alongside SOAP/REST Web Services in 0% (78) of relevant job posts
XML is a foundational technology for SOAP web services and often used in the data payload of REST services.
mentioned alongside SOAP/REST Web Services in 0% (138) of relevant job posts

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