SOAP - Simple Object Access Protocol?

SOAP - Simple Object Access Protocol

I find some difficulty in understanding the SOAP extension.

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  • First, is it S imple?  
  • Secondly, is it used to access O bjects?  
  • Thirdly, if it is used to access objects, then what objects can it access?  
  • The fourth thing, is this a purely object access protocol?  

Help me understand this more clearly.

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Objects can be built on SOAP using tools such as WSRF or anything that ties state WS-Addressing state and services, such as WCF. This is not SOAP. It does not build. It will work, but will be less scalable and more fragile.

Removing an object from SOAP makes it no longer an object access protocol. Regardless of whether this affects your next project and how to deal with it, in my opinion, depends on the features of this project.

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