RFC 3288 (rfc3288) - Page 3 of 20
Using the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) in Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol (BEEP)
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RFC 3288 Using SOAP in BEEP June 2002 1. Introduction This memo specifies how SOAP 1.1 envelopes[1] are transmitted using a BEEP profile[2]. In the W3C, the XMLP effort is evolving SOAP. Accordingly, this memo provides a mechanism for negotiating the use of new features. Throughout this memo, the term "envelope" refers to the "SOAP- Env:Envelope" element defined in Section 4 of [1]. Further, the terms "peer", "client", "server", "one-to-one", and "one-to-many" are used in the context of BEEP. In particular, Sections 2.1 and 2.1.1 of [2] discuss BEEP roles and exchange styles. O'Tuathail & Rose Standards Track



