Dev: Hrrm. And what happens if I move the service to a different endpoint? Do I get a 301 back?
SG: No. SOAP doesn’t really use HTTP response codes.
Dev: So, when you said SOAP uses HTTP, what you meant to say is SOAP tunnels over HTTP.
SG: Well, ‘tunnel’ is such an ugly word. We prefer to say SOAP is transport agnostic.
Dev: But HTTP isn’t a transport, it’s an application protocol. Anyway, what other “transports” does SOAP support?
SG: Well, officially none. But you can potentially support any of ‘em. And there’s lots of platforms that support JMS, and FTP, and SMTP.