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    A SOAP client and server for node.js

    ...WS-Security UsernameToken Profile 1.0. Supports Express-based web server (body parser middleware can be used) The so called one-way (or asynchronous) calls occur when an operation is called with no output defined in WSDL. The server sends a response (defaults to status code 200 with no body) to the client disregarding the result of the operation.
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    MicroWSS is a lightweight web services server/toolkit written in Java. Its purpose it to allow for simple development and deployment of services that use SOAP 1.2 and WSDL. It handles everything relating to XML, so that you only need to deal with Java.
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    PHP2WSDL is a WSDL generator for PHP Web Service support, namely the built-in SOAP API. The definition (WSDL) are derived from the PHP object class, its method functions, the input arguments, output parameter, etc.
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