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Think of the dead and dying standards that competed against those listed above in the marketplace of ideas (SOAP, Gopher, ECMAScript 1.4[1]).

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECMAScript#4th_Edition_(abando...




I regret to inform you that SOAP's death has been limited to open source. Enterprise continues to eat it up.


You can even do much more complex things using SOAP, but Rest is much easier to learn and use, so a junior programmer can pick it up in days or hours.

People dislike having to make efforts.


In my experience, SOAP has poor tooling compared to REST and nobody implements it properly. Given that, it's not really more powerful than REST in practice.


Are you talking RPC or true REST?

Don't understand what I ask - look here http://greglturnquist.com/2016/05/03/rest-soap-corba-e-got/


Not more powerful. More standarized. Wss for example.


Well none the less, the standard doesn't help if nobody follows it. Since REST is less prescriptive, the tooling is generally more tolerant of all the funny implementations out there. At least, that's what I've found.


> I regret to inform you that SOAP's death has been limited to open source. Enterprise continues to eat it up.

How apropos. A behind-the-times punishment for being so behind-the-times? [1]

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washing_out_the_mouth_with_soa...




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