Web services allow for the delivery of SOAP messages over any protocol. A common misconception is that all SOAP messages must be transmitted over HTTP. While that approach is useful in many cases, there are situations where it makes sense to use alternatives. This paper investigates si... Web services allow for the delivery of SOAP messages over any protocol. A common misconception is that all SOAP messages must be transmitted over HTTP. While that approach is useful in many cases, there are situations where it makes sense to use alternatives. This paper investigates si...Oct. 23, 2005 12:45 PM EDT Reads: 44,768 Replies: 4 |







Frank Lynch is a principal services engineer with Iona Technologies. He holds B.Sc. in applied computing from Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland. Frank has 10 years of experience in the software industry, primarily working with distributed systems technologies. He has worked in a wide range of roles including product development, professional services/consulting, sales, and support. He has advised some of the world's largest financial services and telecommunications firms, and spends considerable time with Global 2000 companies as a distributed systems technologist.





























