"SOAP is Dead" -- if you believe the echo chamber

Posted by: mikechampions weblog, on 20 Feb 2005 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

This is something of a followup to my post on the XML Team weblog last week, taking into consideration some of the feedback. I'm getting just a wee bit annoyed about the echo chamber repeating "SOAP is dead" to itself around the blogosphere, with nobody adding any actual evidence other than the success of various Web applications built mainly with HTTP.  There are plenty of people I know and respect, and plenty I don't know but enjoy reading their blogs, making this point.  I'll use...

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