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, most notably HTTP or SMTP, for message transmission and negotiation. SOAP allows applications running on disparate operating systems, with different technologies and programming languages, to communicate. SOAP is often used to build more complex web services architectures, often in conjunction with WSDL (Web Services Description Language) and UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration).
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