IBM gives SOAP to Apache XML project
As Apache coders seek a way to deal with XML, or Extensible Markup Language, that allows advanced Web functionality with special advantages for database type applications, IBM/Lotus has made their Simple Object Access Protocol freely available to the open-source project.
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