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  2. Begin by reviewing the abstract section, which outlines the purpose and components of SOAP. This will help you understand the context of the form.
  3. Navigate to the 'Introduction' section. Here, you can find design goals and notational conventions that are essential for filling out any related forms.
  4. In the 'SOAP Message Exchange Model' section, familiarize yourself with nodes and actors. This knowledge is crucial for understanding how to structure your messages.
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Is SOAP protocol dead? No, SOAP is not dead; it is still widely used in legacy systems and scenarios requiring strict security and transactional reliability, like in banking or healthcare.
SOAP is defined in the following documents issued by World Wide Web Consortium (W3C): Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) 1.1 (W3C note). SOAP Version 1.2 Part 0: Primer (W3C recommendation). SOAP Version 1.2 Part 1: Messaging Framework (W3C recommendation).
There are currently two SOAP envelope versions available: SOAP 1.1 and SOAP 1.2. These versions of SOAP are represented by EnvelopeVersion and are returned by the Soap11 and Soap12 properties. The version of SOAP associated with the MessageVersion can be recovered by using the Envelope property.
The SOAP API is being deprecated and will no longer be available after October 31st 2025.
REST vs. SOAP are two methods of exchanging data through web service APIs (application programming interfaces). They both have unique features that cater to specific use cases. While CIOs indicate that most of the APIs developed today are REST-based, SOAP remains a feasible option under certain circumstances.

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