SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) Simple Object Access Protocol is a simple protocol to exchange information in a dispersion or distributed environment, which is an XML-based protocol that includes four parts: · SOAP package (envelop), package definition What is the content in a description message, who is sent, who should accept and process it and how to handle their framework; · SOAP coding rule (Encoding rules), used to represent the application of the data type required to use
· SOAP RPC Representation, represents the protagonist of remote procedure calls and answers; · SOAP Binding, exchange information with underlying protocol. This topic organized the agreement, decision making, and application examples of SOAP, hoping to help you understand SOAP in depth.