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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T08:22:12+00:00 2026-05-15T08:22:12+00:00

Can somebody explain in a simple manner about what exactly happens with http and

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Can somebody explain in a simple manner about what exactly happens with http and soap in web services.
I was going through http://vijaybalajithecitizen.blogspot.com/2008/11/aspnet-web-services-interview-questions.html
,it describes the soap but what about http, what are the relationship between them
When I call a webmethod from a asp.net application , is it a soap/http call…how does it return value.
How to detect if it is a soap/http call?

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    2026-05-15T08:22:13+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:22 am

    HTTP is the transport mechanism, SOAP is the payload protocol. SOAP can be transferred over other protocols, but HTTP is the most widely used. This is very similar to HTML and HTTP. HTTP is the transport, and HTML is the payload. You could also email an HTML file, which means it’s no longer using HTTP.

    When you call a webmethod (or any other webservice), it is a “SOAP over HTTP” call. HTTP includes a Content-Type header which is set to “soap+xml”. That lets the server know what kind of payload is contained, and how to parse it. I’m not actually sure that ASP.NET webmethods look at that, though. It could just try to parse the HTTP request as SOAP, and error if it doesn’t parse. You’d usually only check the Content-Type if you were able to support multiple formats on the same URL.

    Values are returned as SOAP formatted messages in the HTTP response. So, instead of sending HTML back, the server sends an XML document in the SOAP format.

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