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**Web Services SOAP**

What is Web Services SOAP?

SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) is a messaging protocol specification for exchanging structured information in the implementation of web services. It relies on XML for its message format, and typically uses other application layer protocols, such as HTTP or SMTP, for message transmission. SOAP is designed to be platform-independent and language-independent, allowing applications built on different technologies to communicate. It is commonly used for enterprise-level integrations and complex web service interactions, although it has been largely superseded by RESTful architectures in many modern applications.

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