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        Title           : Extensible Provisioning Protocol Over SOAP
        Author(s)       : H. Liu et al.
        Filename        : draft-liu-epp-soap-00.txt
        Pages           : 24
        Date            : 2002-9-26
        
This memo documents a proposal for exchanging EPP (Extensible
Provisioning Protocol) messages as XML documents between a client and
a server via SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol), using the SOAP
request/response communication model. An EPP message is encapsulated
in the SOAP Body, while the EPP session information is encoded in the
SOAP header, enabling EPP session-oriented messaging over the SOAP
protocol. It is designed to work on top of any transport bindings
defined for SOAP, taking advantage of the variety of SOAP software
tools and environments available for web services.

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