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[xml-dev] Interesting phenomenon
by Paul Prescod other posts by this author
Apr 23 2002 11:35PM messages near this date
RE: [xml-dev] What does SOAP really add? | RE: Re: [xml-dev] What does SOAP really add?
Even though Google used SOAP RPC, which is widely agreed to be the
easiest way to use SOAP, it was still the case that people hand-coded
wrappers for most of the languages that Google did not ship wrappers for
explicitly. (Perl was one exception) 

This means that probably only a tiny fraction of all Google users were
coding calls to a SOAP library. The rest wouldn't know nor care what the
underlying protocol is. It could be UDP for all they care.

 Paul Prescod

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