You Have Learned SOAP, Now What?
SOAP Summary
This tutorial has taught you how to use SOAP to exchange
information between applications over HTTP.
You have learned about the different elements and attributes in a SOAP
message.
You have also learned how use SOAP as a protocol for accessing a web service.
Now You Know SOAP, What's Next?
The next step is to learn about WSDL and Web Services.
WSDL
WSDL is an XML-based language for describing Web services and how to access
them.
WSDL describes a web service, along with the message format and
protocol details for the web service.
If you want to learn more about WSDL, please
visit our WSDL tutorial.
Web Services
Web services can convert your applications into web-applications.
By using XML, messages can be sent between applications.
If you want to learn more about web services, please
visit our Web Services tutorial.

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