Constraints |
SOAP(simple object access protocol) |
RESTful (Representational State Transfer) |
Protocol
|
XML
based protocol defines rules of message type/format on top running on any
protocol (SMTP, HTTP, FTP, TCP/IP)
|
Describes
architectural principles which runs on HTTP/HTTPS and have no additional
message layer/formats
|
Data
Type
|
Standard
format of XML
|
No standard
set of format and can be any type i.e., XML, JSON, HTML, Plain Text
|
State
|
State
is maintained
|
Stateless
and preferred for single operations. (GET, CREATE, READ, DELETE, Update)
|
Adding
web services in existing application
|
Existing
web application needs to be modified and need more effort to add web services
into the application
|
Existing
web application need not any modification and additional very less effort
needed to add web services.
|
Lightweight
|
Heavyweight
|
Lightweight
|
Speed
|
Slow
because of XML formats
|
Fast
because of no additional message layers
|
Security
|
More
secured as data going as XML with secured headers, encryption available.
|
Less
secured data transfer.
|
Caching
|
Not
available
|
Available
for HTTP GET resources
|
Implementation
and Client creation
|
Little
bit complex
|
Implementation
is easy and client creation also easy if we know the input/output data
format.
|
Access
Type
|
WSDL
defines messages, bindings, operations and locations of web services.
|
Simple
Unique URI for each resource and no further complex definitions
|
When
to use?
|
1. More reliable and
secured as SOAP has more standard set of rules
2. Both server and
client has mutual contract between them
3. If want to have
state-full transactions
4. Supports any
transport protocol SMTP, TCP/IP, JMS and HTTP
5. Best choice for
combined and distributed and dependent services
6. Complex and
development needs learning
|
1. If low bandwidth
with high performance
2. If you want to
have CRUD kind of applications or expose resources and not fit business
operations
3. If you like to
cache some static resources
4. Supports only
HTTP/HTTPs
5. Best choice for
direct point to point services like sharing IT assets or CRUD operations
6. Easy to learn and
implement
|
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Wednesday, June 18, 2014
SOAP vs REST
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