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Enhanced transport bindings for efficient SOAP messaging
Werner, C.; Buschmann, C.; Jacker, T.; Fischer, S.
Web Services, 2005. ICWS 2005. Proceedings. 2005 IEEE International Conference on
Volume , Issue , 11-15 July 2005 Page(s): 193 - 200 vol.1
Digital Object Identifier   10.1109/ICWS.2005.53
Summary: Within the past years the Web service technology emerged into more and more fields of application. In some cases the classical approach of using HTTP as a transport binding for SOAP seems no longer adequate. As a full scale application protocol HTTP causes a high amount of protocol overhead and is too inflexible for many Web Service scenarios. In this paper we initially give an in-depth review of existing transport bindings with a strong focus on data rate efficiency. Then we introduce an advanced UDP binding called PURE that significantly reduces the protocol overhead and enables interesting additional features such as point-to-multipoint communication via IP multicast and broadcast.

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