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Here's how this works.
SOAP is said to be firewall-friendly... This news by itself however is not setting the corporate gates wide-open for this new technology.
Interesting moves towards solving the remaining issues are to be found in the recent announcement of a v1.0.0 of the XML Apache Security project which implements the related specification work of W3C for signing and encrypting parts of an XML tree.
4:56:23 PM comment []
It has been launched in almost utter silence, but the XML Apache Group now also has a 'commons' project, with various low-level tidbits for XML manipulation. One interesting subproject is the entity resolver, a donation by Sun's Norman Walsh. Check out http://xml.apache.org/commons/.
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