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Many Pythoneers are ... reserved about [[http://wanderingbarque.com/nonintersecting/2006/11/15/the-s-stands-for-simple/|the complexities of and incoherent design of SOAP]]; Rob Riggs |
Many Pythoneers are ... reserved about the complexities of and incoherent design of SOAP; Rob Riggs |
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"[[http://lists.community.tummy.com/pipermail/frpythoneers/2007-April/001338.html|... they invented SOAP for brainwashing software architects.]]" Duncan McGreggor diplomatically summarizes "[[http://lists.community.tummy.com/pipermail/frpythoneers/2007-April/001337.html|if you have to use SOAP, ... ZSI is the way to go.]]" |
"[[http://lists.community.tummy.com/pipermail/frpythoneers/2007-April/001352.html|... they invented SOAP for brainwashing software architects.]]" |
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Among pertinent Python-based implementations are [[ZSI]], ... The page on WebServices says more. |
The page on [[WebServices]] says more. |
As Wikipedia notes, "... SOAP ... is a protocol for exchanging XML-based messages ..." It's nominally language-independent (and platform-independent, encoding-aware, transport-neutral, ...).
Many Pythoneers are ... reserved about the complexities of and incoherent design of SOAP; Rob Riggs rants for many when he writes "... they invented SOAP for brainwashing software architects."
The page on WebServices says more.