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The Web Service Addressing protocol is used to select certain service
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and port on a SOAP server, just like the "Host" header in "HTTP".
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The basic SOAP design uses the URI and the "soapAction" header of HTTP
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(in case it uses HTTP, by far the most often used transport mechanism)
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However, when the server is hidden behind firewalls and proxies, these
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fields are rewritten or replaced. This means that the definitions by
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the WSDL for the client can differ from the configuration of the
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WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/XML-Compile-SOAP-WSA/
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