Calling a Web Service Using VB6 with SOAP 3.0
This article shows you how to create a client that calls a web service from Visual Basic 6 using SOAP 3.0. If you are still using Microsoft VB 6.0 or C++ and don't plan to move into VB.NET, you will find this method very useful.
Krishnaswamy, Jayaram. ASP Free (2006). Articles>Web Design>XML>SOAP
The ebXML Messaging Service specification (ebMS) extends the SOAP specification to provide the security and reliability features required by many production enterprise and e-business applications.
van der Eijk, Pim. XML.com (2003). Articles>Publishing>XML>SOAP
SOAP or Simple Object Access Protocol has become a standard mechanism in the world of Web Services. Now what exactly does this mean? And how can I make use of it inside Acrobat?
Wraight, Dave. PlanetPDF (2004). Design>Information Design>XML>SOAP
SOAP is a protocol for exchanging XML-based messages over a computer network, normally using HTTP. SOAP forms the foundation layer of the Web services stack, providing a basic messaging framework that more abstract layers can build on. SOAP can be used to facilitate a Service-Oriented architectural pattern.
Wikipedia (2006). Articles>Information Design>XML>SOAP
SOAP, the Simple Object Access Protocol, is the powerhouse of web services. It's a highly adaptable, object-oriented protocol that exists in over 80 implementations on every popular platform, including AppleScript, JavaScript, and Cocoa. It provides a flexible communication layer between applications, regardless of platform and location. As long as they both speak SOAP, a PHP-based web application can ask a C++ database application on another continent to look up the price of a book and have the answer right away.
Apple Inc. (2006). Design>Web Design>XML>SOAP
Yahoo Search Marketing makes extensive use of XML internally, for data exchange and APIs between back-end systems, and externally, as the primary interaction mechanism with third parties via REST and SOAP APIs.
Darugar, Parand. IDEAlliance (2005). Articles>Information Design>XML>SOAP
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