Abstract

This chapter explores hosted simple object access protocol (SOAP) servers. SOAP providers form the underlying infrastructure for the routing of messages from remote clients to the message responder. They also provide for routing messages from the message responder to a different remote host; in this way J2EE-based SOAP servers can also act as SOAP clients. This chapter explores the hosted SOAP environment, including connections to JAXM providers. Further, it discusses imposing a standard set of body and header elements on a SOAP message. In terms of the actual SOAP specification, asynchronous SOAP messages are the more basic case; the fundamental mechanism for communicating via SOAP is a one-way messaging, in which one system sends a message to another system without waiting for a response.

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