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How clean is the future of SOAP?
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Volume 47 ,  Issue 2  (February 2004) table of contents
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Pages: 66 - 68  
Year of Publication: 2004
ISSN:0001-0782
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Conan C. Albrecht  Brigham Young University, Provo, UT
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

If developers are not wise with its application, SOAP may lose the ability to tunnel through firewalls---an ability that represents one of its primary advantages.


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Bequet, H. Automate SOAP calls in Java with the proxy pattern. JavaPro, (Jan. 2002).
 
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Skonnard, A. SOAP: The Simple Object Access Protocol. Technical report, Microsoft, 2001; www.microsoft.com/mind/0100/soap/soap.asp.
 
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WWW Consortium. HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Technical report, 2001.



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