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Web services have emerged as a key technology for communication between web-based applications over the network. Web services typically leverage HTTP protocol for communication over the network, and use XML as the message payload format. Using web-related standards allows for application interoperability even between disparate applications and technologies. This chapter will focus on Spring Integration’s support for Standard Object Access Protocol (SOAP) services using the Web Services Definition Language (WSDL) as a method of describing the service for external clients. Spring Integration’s support for REST services will be covered in Chapter 18.

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© 2011 Dr. Mark Lui, Mario Gray, Andy Chan, and Josh Long

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Lui, M., Gray, M., Chan, A., Long, J. (2011). Web Services. In: Pro Spring Integration. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3346-6_14

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