it's RPC over HTTP with help of XML.
a wire protocol ,a request/response protocol where messeges are passed as
XML documents between two ends(client and server).
read more on
http://msdn.microsoft.com/xml/general/soapspec.asp
http://msdn.microsoft.com/xml/general/soap_webserv.asp

hope this helps...
cheers.....
Manish

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Subject: Re: what is SOAP


> simple object access protocol
>
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> hey
> cd u pls tell me what is SOAP
> manish
>
>
> Check out SOAP. It's very easy to implement (XML syntax).
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> Hi,
>
>       How can i pass an XML data from one web server to another web server
> and get the reponse back from it ? If done can we encrypt the data ?
>
> Regards,
> Madhu Menon.
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