A substance able to mix with both oil and water, used for cleaning, often in the form of a solid bar or in liquid form, derived from fats or made synthetically
I tried washing my hands with soap, but the stain wouldn't go away.
One of a class of chemical compounds which possesses cleaning properties, formed by the reaction of a fatty acid with a base or alkali Sodium and potassium soaps are soluble and useful, but can be converted to insoluble calcium and magnesium soaps (curd) by the presence of these hardness ions in water
the Simple Object Access Protocol, a communication protocol based on XML that simplifies the complexities of cross-language and cross-platform communication (specification)
Simple Object Access Protocol A protocol that describes a model for packing XML enquiries and responses SOAP messaging is used to enable exchange of a variety of XML information The SOAP standard takes on the job of transporting service requests and replies between service users and service providers
Simple Object Access Protocol is a way for a program running in one kind of operating system (such as Windows 2000) to communicate with a progam in the same or another kind of an operating system (such as Linux) by using the World Wide Web's Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)and its Extensible Markup Language (XML) as the mechanisms for information exchange Since Web protocols are installed and available for use by all major operating system platforms, HTTP and XML provide an already at-hand solution to the problem of how programs running under different operating systems in a network can communicate with each other SOAP specifies exactly how to encode an HTTP header and an XML file so that a program in one computer can call a program in another computer and pass it information It also specifies how the called program can return a response top
A substance which dissolves in water, thus forming a lather, and is used as a cleansing agent
A simple, XML-based protocol for exchanging structured and type information on the Web The protocol contains no application or transport semantics, which makes it highly modular and extensible See also COM+ SOAP, XML Web Services
Soap is a substance that you use with water for washing yourself or sometimes for washing clothes. a bar of lavender soap. a large packet of soap powder. a soap bubble
The formal set of conventions governing the format and processing rules of an SOAP message and basic control of interaction among applications generating and accepting SOAP messages for the purpose of exchanging information along an SOAP message path
(Simple Object Access Protocol) The standard for web services messages Based on XML, SOAP defines an envelope format and various rules for describing its contents Seen (with WSDL and UDDI) as one of the three foundation standards of web services, it is the preferred protocol for exchanging web services, but by no means the only one; proponents of REST say that it adds unnecessary complexity
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) – an XML-based protocol that defines a framework for passing messages between systems over the internet SOAP typically is used to establish remote procedure callas between web servers and clients Developed by Microsoft as the successor to DCOM
SOAP is a lightweight protocol based on XML for the exchange of information in a decentralized, distributed environment
Soap is produced by combining fats or oils with alkalies or alkaline earths, usually by boiling, and consists of salts of sodium, potassium, etc
If you soap yourself, you rub soap on your body in order to wash yourself. She soaped herself all over