These
are two examples of XML protocols, as it has been defined by the W3C XML
Protocol Working Group. There is a table comparing each of these protocols
with a list of "facets" at http://www.w3.org/2000/03/29-XML-protocol-matrix .
Apparently it is only dated in March 2000, but you should ge
Hi Monika,
XML-RPC is something different to SOAP.
There is the possibility to do an RPC using SOAP, for info about this see either the
spec or an introduction to SOAP (at www-106.ibm.com/webservices or
www.webservicesarchitect.com or
www.webservices.org)
XML-RPC ist a protocol defined by D
SOAP and XML-RPC are two different "animals" with XML-RPC sharing the same
goal as SOAP-RPC. Yes, SOAP-RPC is only a subset of SOAP, though a fairly
large one.
Do a search on Google to get more details.
/Pankaj.
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