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.PHONY: all compile clean ct test_deps
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compile:
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README.md

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# soap
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Erlang SOAP support - Make it easy to use SOAP from Erlang.
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- Generate a SOAP client from a WSDL
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- Generate a SOAP server from a WSDL
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- Generate a WSDL from Erlang specifications
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- Use your preferred HTTP client or server application
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## Contents
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- [Introduction](#introduction)
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- [Documentation overview](#documentation-overview)
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- [Building](#building)
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- [Dependencies](#dependencies)
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- [Contributors](#contributors)
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## Introduction
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The `soap` application provides functions to implement a SOAP client or server in Erlang.
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It can easily be integrated with existing http client and server
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applications. Integration for ibrowse, httpc, inets, cowboy and mochiweb is
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provided.
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The figure below provides a high level overview of the application and the
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main integration points.
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![SOAP application](doc/soap architecture.png "Overview of the SOAP
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application")
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The starting point can be a WSDL for which you need to
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that you want to expose as a service (and for which you need a WSDL).
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The figure below shows how the application can generate the relevant modules,
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Erlang type specifications ("contract last").
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![Process and artifacts](doc/soap process.png "Process and artifacts")
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## Documentation overview
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A [use cases document](doc/use_cases.md) gives an overview of the
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application by describing the 3 main use cases:
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1. [Implementing a SOAP client](doc/use_cases.md#implementing-a-soap-client) - Consume a web service.
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1. [Implementing a SOAP server](doc/use_cases.md#implementing-a-soap-server) - Expose a web service.
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1. [Creating a WSDL](doc/use_cases.md#creating-a-wsdl) - Expose a function as a web service
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For more details there are additional documents:
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- [Features, standards support and limitations](doc/supported_standards_and_limitations.md)
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- [Client tutorial](doc/soap_client_tutorial.md) - describes the details of
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- [Server tutorial](doc/soap_server_tutorial.md) - an example of
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how to implement a server from a WSDL (use case 2 above).
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- [Server callbacks](doc/soap_server_callbacks.md) - a reference guide for
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the functions that may be provided for the implementation of a SOAP
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- [Generating a WSDL from Erlang type specifications](doc/generating_a_wsdl.md) -
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a more elaborate example of the "contract last" approach.
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- [SOAP attachments](doc/soap_attachments.md) - How to create and use
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- [Integrating a HTTP client](doc/integrating_a_http_client.md) - How to
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- [Integrating a HTTP server](doc/integrating_a_http_server.md) - How to
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- Reference guides:
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- [soap](doc/soap.md)
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- [soap_req](doc/soap_req.md)
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- [soap_parsers](doc/soap_parsers.md)
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## Building
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rebar is used to build the software.
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### Dependencies
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`soap` requires [erlsom](https://github.com/willemdj/erlsom), version v1.4.0 or later.
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## Contributors
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This `soap` application was developed by Willem de Jong(@willemdj) with design input from Chandru Mullaparthi(@cmullaparthi). The development of this library was sponsored by [bet365](http://bet365.com).

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