Also, lots of service providers, ISVs and industry consortiums have defined 
SOAP APIs.  There was just a question from someone using MM7, as an example, 
and OASIS (http://www.oasis-open.org) has standards many companies in my area 
(Philadelphia, PA) are using.

Scott Nichol

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Subject: Newbie Q: SOAP in the real world


> 
> 
> 
> Hi!  I'm sure this is a FAQ, but I have not been able to find the
> answer.  I'm relatively new to SOAP-based web services.  I have seen
> demonstrations using simple toy examples, but they don't give me a
> good sense of how mature and presently viable this technology is.  Can
> someone point me to a list of useful, real-world SOAP-based web
> services?  (I've heard a few times that Amazon and Google have such
> services, but I hope there are a lot more.)
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Kynn
> 
>

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