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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:58:17+00:00 2026-05-12T08:58:17+00:00

Why does soap use its envolope messages? And why Restful doesn’t? They all use

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Why does soap use its envolope messages? And why Restful doesn’t? They all use HTTP (post,get etc.) , don’t they?
What is the real difference between soap and restful?

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    2026-05-12T08:58:18+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:58 am

    SOAP vs. REST [ XML/HTTP ] :The Web Services debate.

    * SOAP *

    Pros:

    • Langauge, platform, and transport agnostic
    • Designed to handle distributed computing environments
    • Is the prevailing standard for web services, and hence has better support from other standards (WSDL, WS-*) and tooling from vendors
    • Built-in error handling (faults)
    • Extensibility

    Cons:

    • Conceptually more difficult, more “heavy-weight” than REST
    • More verbose
    • Harder to develop, requires tools

    * REST *

    Pros:

    • Language and platform agnostic
    • Much simpler to develop than SOAP
    • Small learning curve, less reliance on tools
    • Concise, no need for additional messaging layer
    • Closer in design and philosophy to the Web

    Cons:

    • Assumes a point-to-point communication model–not usable for distributed computing environment here message may go through one or more intermediaries
    • Lack of standards support for security, policy, reliable messaging, etc., so services that have more sophisticated requirements are harder to develop (“roll your own”)
    • Tied to the HTTP transport model
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