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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOAP SOAP]: uses a formal interface packaged for delivery across HTTP | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOAP SOAP]: uses a formal interface with info packaged as XML for delivery across HTTP; interface formats includes WSDL, XSD | ||
* [http://www.xfront.com/REST-Web-Services.html REST]: uses HTTP to define interface, including HTTP verbs (GET,POST,PUT,DELETE) + URL parsing + URL parameters | * [http://www.xfront.com/REST-Web-Services.html REST]: uses HTTP to define interface, including HTTP verbs (GET,POST,PUT,DELETE) + URL parsing + URL parameters | ||
Revision as of 15:17, 27 January 2010
Two main approaches:
- SOAP: uses a formal interface with info packaged as XML for delivery across HTTP; interface formats includes WSDL, XSD
- REST: uses HTTP to define interface, including HTTP verbs (GET,POST,PUT,DELETE) + URL parsing + URL parameters
Available technologies:
- SOAP: Java 6 (baked in, nice), PHP, Apache Axis2 (Java or C), gSoap, Spring's "contract first", .net (haha)
- REST: Apache Axis2 (Java or C), PHP HOWTO's 1 2, PHP recess library