SOAP

1998

Because of Microsoft's hesitation, Dave Winer shipped XML-RPC in 1998. The submitted Internet Draft did not reach RFC status and is therefore not considered a "web standard" as such.

1999

The specification was not made available until it was submitted to IETF 13 September 1999.

2000

Version 1.1 of the specification was published as a W3C Note on 8 May 2000.

2003

Version 1.2 of the specification, however, became a W3C recommendation on June 24, 2003. The SOAP specification was maintained by the XML Protocol Working Group of the World Wide Web Consortium until the group was closed 10 July 2009.

2009

Version 1.2 of the specification, however, became a W3C recommendation on June 24, 2003. The SOAP specification was maintained by the XML Protocol Working Group of the World Wide Web Consortium until the group was closed 10 July 2009.




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