Jakarta SOAP with Attachments

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Jakarta SOAP with Attachments (SAAJ; formerly SOAP with Attachments API for Java), as part of Jakarta XML Web Services (JAX-WS), provides a standard way to send XML documents over the Internet from the Jakarta EE platform.

SAAJ enables developers to produce and consume messages conforming to the

JAX-WS
.

SOAP or Simple Object Access Protocol was created by Mohsen Al-Ghosein, Dave Winer, Bob Atkinson, and Don Box in 1998 with help from Microsoft.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Tutorial". SearchMicroservices. Retrieved 15 September 2018.

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