SOA Cleaner Express SOA Cleaner is a tool that was developed to make it easy for a user to implement a complete SOA-based application in about an hour, using only a web browser. SOA Cleaner is completely browser-based, supporting multiple platforms. It works with WSDL documents as input, and with the SOAP, SOAP-UI and REST standards as output. It automatically handles all the required steps, including generating stubs for the web services, adding attributes to the service (using WS-ReliableMessaging) and its input and output documents (using WS-Security). It also does all the required error handling and validation, and automatically generates graphical user interfaces for input and output parameters, attachments, http headers etc. Although SOA Cleaner can be used for any WSDL-based SOA application, its main aim is to make it easy for non-SOA experts to create a complete SOA application within one hour, using just a web browser. SOA Cleaner is therefore built on top of the IBM WebSphere Application Server. Version history: 2.0.0 The initial release. 2.1.1 Introduction of WS-Security. 2.2.0 Version of WS-Reliable Messaging used by default. 2.3.0 Version of SOAP UI used by default. 2.3.1 Introduction of non-standard attributes. 2.3.2 Preliminary support for both WS-Security and WS-Reliable Messaging. 2.4.0 Support for WS-Security and WS-Reliable Messaging. 2.4.1 Improved error handling and non-standard attributes. 2.5.0 Support for WSDL files using the SOAP 1.2 format. 2.5.1 Support for WSDL files using the SOAP 1.1 format. 2.6.0 Support for WSDL files using the SOAP 1.1 and WS-Security 1.1 formats. 2.7.0 The final release. 2.8.0 Version of WSDL2Java and WSDL2Code. Documentation: Documentation Source: Download: SOA Cleaner Express With Product Key PC/Windows [Updated] Cracked SOA Cleaner Express With Keygen includes a fully customizable graphical user interface that creates SOA-compliant web services from scratch. SOA Cleaner Express covers the following WS-* standards: WSDL2: XML schema for describing web services, including WSDL, XML Schemas and XML bindings WSIT: WS-I Basic Profile for SOAP, XML, Security and WS-Security for web services WSTP: Web services Transactions and Portions for SOAP and XML WS-TRANSFORM: Mark-up language for transformation styles WS-TRANSFER: Mark-up language for WSDL extensions SOA Cleaner Express is not limited to any standard and supports all standards according to the W3C web services specifications. 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