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SOAP Syntax
SOAP Building Blocks
A SOAP message is an ordinary XML document and it contains the following
elements:
- A SOAP envelope, that defines the content of the message
- A SOAP header (optional), that contains header information
- A SOAP body, that contains call and response
information
Syntax Rules
Here are some syntax rules:
- A SOAP message MUST be encoded using XML
- A SOAP message MUST have a SOAP Envelope
- A SOAP message CAN have a SOAP header
- A SOAP message MUST have a SOAP Body
- A SOAP message MUST use the SOAP Envelope namespace
- A SOAP message MUST use the SOAP Encoding namespace
- A SOAP message must NOT contain a DTD reference
- A SOAP message must NOT contain XML Processing Instructions
SOAP Namespaces
The default namespace for the SOAP envelope:
http://www.w3.org/2001/12/soap-envelope
The default namespace for SOAP encoding and data types:
http://www.w3.org/2001/12/soap-encoding
SOAP Request Example
<soap:Envelope>
<soap:Body>
<GetPrice>
<Item>Apples</Item>
</GetPrice>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
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The example above is a simplified SOAP XML document, requesting the price of
apples.
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