Yes, soap is an RPC.
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) is a protocol that one program can use to request a service from a program located in another computer on a network without having to understand the network's details.
Remote procedure calls in SOAP are essentially client-server interactions over HTTP where the request and response comply with SOAP encoding rules.
XML-RPC and SOAP are very similar protocols from a high-level perspective. Both utilize XML for web service method request/response encapsulation. However, XML-RPC could be described as a subset of SOAP functionality. For protocol, XML-RPC can only make requests using an HTTP/S connection; meanwhile, SOAP commonly uses HTTP/S but it can be run over a variety of other protocols.
Posted Date:- 2021-11-03 07:55:19
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