The
biggest advantage I see to SOAP is that it gives you a standard interface, so if
someone else wants to talk to the service in the future, it's easy for them to
do so.
-glenn
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- [KCFusion] DreamWeaver MX, ColdFusion 5, and SQL2000 Mark Kirkbride
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