Links:
- DIME: Sending Binary Data with Your SOAP Messages
- The Direct Internet Message Encapsulation (DIME) specification defines a mechanism for packaging binary data with SOAP messages, so that when sending data not in XML format, applications need not be constrained by the SOAP specification. -
(Added: 1-Nov-2002) (Rate It)
- Sending Files, Attachments, and SOAP Messages Via DIME
- In this article, the author explains what DIME is and how it differs from MIME encapsulation. A detailed description of the message format and how it is parsed, as well as working with SOAP and extending it with WSDL, is also included. -
(Added: 13-Nov-2002) (Rate It)
- SOAP 1.1 Binding for MTOM
- This specification details the necessary modifications to the SOAP Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM) and XML-binary Optimized Packaging (XOP) specs necessary to successfully use these technologies with SOAP 1.1. -
(Added: 5-Mar-2007) (Rate It)
- SOAP Attachment Test Tool
- Yunhao Zhang made available a SOAP attachment test tool along with an early C++ implementation of DIME. See links in the message. -
(Added: 1-Nov-2002) (Rate It)
- Understanding DIME and WS-Attachments
- This article explores the rationale behind attachments, including the key ideas around packaging and message delineation, and then looks at how DIME and WS-Attachments arose from these ideas. -
(Added: 5-Nov-2002) (Rate It)
- XML, SOAP and Binary Data
- This white paper discusses the architectural issues encountered when using opaque non-XML data in XML applications, including (but not limited to) Web services and SOAP. -
(Added: 9-Aug-2003) (Rate It)
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