ALSO CALLED: S O A P and Simple Object Access Protocol DEFINITION: SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) is a way for a program running in one kind of operating system (such as Windows 2000) to communicate with a progam in the same or another kind of an operating system (such as Linux) by using the World Wide Web's Hypertext Transfer
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WHITE PAPER: Posted: 06 Jun 2008 | Published: 01 Mar 2008
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While we often talk about the big picture of SOA Governance and Virtualization, let's take a look under the hood at some of the nitty-gritty details of service enablement.
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 20 May 2008 | Published: 17 Jan 2008
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This white paper will provide an introduction to EMC Documentum 6 Enterprise Content Services as well as an overview of the web services offerings of EMC Documentum Foundation Services.
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 05 May 2008 | Published: 01 Feb 2008
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This white paper examines features of the EMC® Documentum® platform that enables its industry-leading enterprise content management capabilities to participate in a service oriented architecture (SOA).
DATA SHEET: Posted: 01 Feb 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2008
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SOAPscope Tester is a testing and SOA quality platform that brings powerful load testing and test automation capabilities early to the service lifecycle.
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 02 Aug 2007 | Published: 01 May 2007
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This white paper discusses the most important industry standards that are becoming available for developers to build interoperable services and composite applications.
RESOURCE CENTER: Posted: 30 Nov 2006 | Published: 30 Nov 2006
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Research has shown more than 30 percent of IT spending is on integration, with software costs running into the millions of dollars for large enterprises.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW: Posted: 10 Mar 2004 | Published: 01 Jan 2003
SUMMARY:Standards Based - Built around the IETF OpenPGP Standard, EES provides a robust, cost effective means of securing your internal and external data transfers.
SOAP DEFINITION (continued): Protocol (HTTP)and its Extensible Markup Language (XML) as the mechanisms for information exchange. Since Web protocols are installed and available for use by all major operating system platforms, HTTP and XML provide an already at-hand solution to the problem of how programs running under different operating systems in a network can communicate with each other. SOAP specifies exactly how to encode an HTTP header and an XML file so that a program in one computer SOAP definition sponsored by SearchSOA.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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