Simon Fell > Its just code
Tomas says Being a courious mind and all that, I ask: What other transports? Well, things I've seen code for include SMTP, Jabber, a simple TCP binding [implemented by SOAP::Lite and PocketSOAP], BEEP, MSMQ, JMS, and other message queuing products. One I haven't seen anyone support yet, but which I expect to gain some traction once more toolkits have DIME support, is the DIME/TCP binding detailed in the WS-Routing spec.
Jon asks Does SOAP routing necessarily preclude an HTTP-derived transport? It doesn't preclude it, but SOAP routing gets more interesting when you take HTTP out of the picture and look at other transports.
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Full source, executables, and README are available as a 23K download.[Sam Ruby] Its neat, but to be fair, that 23k download requires the .NET runtime, a 21Mb download if you don't have it.