Journal Article10.1201/1086.1065898X/45528.14.4.20050901/90087.5
Securing Web Services
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TL;DR: This presentation explains how SOAP, a W3C specification, is the most common binding used to communicate messages between the service consumers and the service provider (the server).
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Abstract: A Web service is an application that can be described, published, located, and invoked over the Web. A Web service is identified by a URI, whose public interfaces and bindings are defined and described using XML in a WSDL (Web Service Description Language) document. SOAP, a W3C specification, is the most common binding used to communicate messages between the service consumers (loosely known as clients) and the service provider (the server). SOAP determines how message data should be enveloped and formatted along with metadata (headers).
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