
In a global economy, there is clearly a need to have remote access to information. Organizations provide this access to their customers via Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) or Web Services (WS). These technologies use the Extensible Markup Language (XML) to exchange information. In this paper, the Simple XML Messaging Framework is presented. This framework can be used to exchange information in either a SOA or a WS environment. A prototype has been implemented and used in a course at the University of South Carolina Upstate to simulate a SOA environment. An analysis from this course is presented.
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