Web services allow for the delivery of SOAP messages over any protocol. A common misconception is that all SOAP messages must be transmitted over HTTP. While that approach is useful in many cases, there are situations where it makes sense to use alternatives. This paper investigates si... Web services allow for the delivery of SOAP messages over any protocol. A common misconception is that all SOAP messages must be transmitted over HTTP. While that approach is useful in many cases, there are situations where it makes sense to use alternatives. This paper investigates si...Oct. 23, 2005 12:45 PM EDT Reads: 44,780 Replies: 4 |







Mark Fynes is a senior systems engineer at Iona Technologies. Previously he had been a freelance consultant, carrying out a number of roles including development training and implementation of Web-based staff-management systems. Mark secured his Bachelors degrees in both Arts and Engineering from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland with honors. He then joined the Computer Architecture Group at TCD and secured a research-based Masters in Science. During his time as a post-graduate researcher at TCD, he participated in an ESPRIT-funded project to provide video-on-demand with the hotel industry as an early adopter, focusing his work on remote systems management.










