Paul,

ebXML Messaging is a good choice for this as it integrates 
non-repudiation functionality via XML Digital Signatures and is based 
on SOAP with Attachments.  Individual attachments may be encrypted and 
can be any type of content.

ebXML Messaging: http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/ebxml-msg/
XML Global's ebXML Messaging product: 
http://www.xmlglobal.com/prod/messageservice/index.jsp

Regards,

Matthew MacKenzie
Chief Software Architect
XML Global Technologies, Inc.
http://www.xmlglobal.com/
p: +1 (604) 717-1100 x107
m: +1 (604) 781-4721

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On Wednesday, Aug 28, 2002, at 08:11 America/Vancouver, Paul Williams 
wrote:

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>
> To..Anyone who can help shed the light.
>
> I'm looking to send XML business data across the Internet and just 
> wondered what
> the safest and most secure way of doing this is?.
>
> I while ago, SOAP was being introduced to help provide some security 
> for this,
> but I haven't heard of anything since.
>
> If SOAP is what we need to use then how is it made up and how would I
> incorporate the XML?
>
> Paul
>
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