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SOAP with Attachments

In today's world, SOAP with Attachments has become a relevant and influential topic in society. Its impact can be felt in different areas, from politics to popular culture, and has generated an open debate in public opinion. With the rapid advancement of technology, globalization and sociocultural changes, SOAP with Attachments has positioned itself as a point of interest for experts in various disciplines. In this article, we will thoroughly explore the meaning and importance of SOAP with Attachments, as well as its influence on our daily lives.

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SwA structure

SOAP with Attachments (SwA) or MIME for Web Services is the use of web services to send and receive files with a combination of SOAP and MIME, primarily over HTTP.

Note that SwA is not a new specification, but rather a mechanism for using the existing SOAP and MIME facilities to perfect the transmission of files using Web Services invocations.

Status

SwA is a W3C Note. It was submitted as a proposal, but it was not adopted by the W3C. Instead, MTOM is the W3C Recommendation for handling binary data in SOAP messages. With the release of SOAP 1.2 additionally the note SOAP 1.2 Attachment Feature[1] was published.

See also

References

  1. ^ SOAP 1.2 Attachment Feature by the W3C's of 8 June 2004