SOAP Toolkit 2.0 SP2

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    23/05/2002
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    Windows (all), Windows Installer 1.1

Publisher’s description

Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) is a Web protocol that can be used for exchanging information in a decentralized, distributed environment, providing an open methodology for XML Web services. Soap Toolkit provides an interface for SOAP messages and SOAP-enabled applications and contains both server- and client-side components. Soap Toolkit has all the parts necessary to construct, transmit, and process SOAP messages, and supports the Web Services Definition Language (WSDL) 1.1 standard.

This is a maintenance release of Soap Toolkit 2.0 that fixes major bugs.

Note: This is a complete release; you should uninstall your previous releases of Soap Toolkit before installing this one. Full documentation for this download is available online.

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