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Subject: soap for inter-process communication
From: Chris Rocker <chrisrocker90 () yahoo ! com>
Date: 2006-04-04 21:26:45
Message-ID: 20060404212645.17228.qmail () web33201 ! mail ! mud ! yahoo ! com
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Hello,
I'm considering using SOAP / HTTP for inter-process communication. The reason is \
that the related processes could be located either on the same computer, or on \
separate hosts depending on the situation. In my experience, processing SOAP messages \
requires a separate server, which seems like overkill for IPC. However, using \
SOAP/HTTP (instead XML and plain sockets) seems to provide some standardization \
benefits, although I'm not completely clear on how. I guess because the applications \
will all have been configured to interact with a SOAP server. In my experience, \
using SOAP has required a separate application server. I'd like to build this logic \
(eg., process the the HTTP, parse the soap envelope) as a separate component of our \
application instead of using an app server with all the footprint, setup and overhead \
considerations.
I'd be grateful for some guidance in this area.
Cheers,
Chris
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Hello, <br> <div class="MsoPlainText">I'm considering using SOAP / HTTP for \
inter-process communication. The reason is that the related processes could be \
located either on the same computer, or on separate hosts depending on the situation. \
In my experience, processing SOAP messages requires a separate server, which seems \
like overkill for IPC. However, using SOAP/HTTP (instead XML and plain sockets) seems \
to provide some standardization benefits, although I'm not completely clear on how. I \
guess because the applications will all have been configured to interact with a SOAP \
server. </div>In my experience, using SOAP has required a separate \
application server. I'd like to build this logic (eg., process the the HTTP, parse \
the soap envelope) as a separate component of our application instead of using an app \
server with all the footprint, setup and overhead considerations. <br><br>I'd be \
grateful for some guidance in this area. <br><br>Cheers,<br>Chris<br><div \
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