From: Kevin Turner
of the several disparate systems we have to interface with,
only about 60% of them use the WSDL/SOAP approach.


That's the kind of feedback I was hoping to get. 60% is quite significant. That makes WSDL/SOAP a factor to consider. Can you share a little about the types of requests you're getting for Web Services, or what you're using as a consumer?

There was some talk about using JSON rather than XML for data exchange. We see JSON all the time in web applications. But has it made the leap to Web Services?

-Nathan


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