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Adobe Systems plans to use gSOAP in several upcoming Adobe products.
With AOL 9.0 Optimized, picture sharing via YGP (You've Got Pictures) is integrated throughout the AOL 9.0 product. The YGP team chose gSOAP to provide the foundation for the SOAP services client included in the AOL 9.0 product.
GForge is an Open Source collaborative software development tool, which allows you to organize and manage any number of software development projects. It's perfect for managing large teams of software engineers and/or engineers scattered among multiple locations. GForge's SOAP API is developed with gSOAP.

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The IBM Web Services Tool Kit for Mobile Devices (WSTKMD) includes gSOAP. WSTKMD provides tools to develop Web Services applications on small mobile devices.
The award-winning Spotme system is a communication system for business or leisure events. It improves networking, information and communication amongst participants. By means of a purpose built PDA device every participant can quickly make face-to-face contact with the people she or he really wants to meet as well as contact them discreetly throughout the conference. The miniaturized Spotme device was purpose built for the conference navigator application and runs an embedded Linux operating system. Participants are checked-in using a Windows based Photo Station that communicates via gSOAP with the J2EE-based application and database server (Apache Axis) running on Linux. Delegate's images and check-in information as well as delegate lists are transferred using gSOAP.
Invisible Control Marks (ICM) is a new concept – never before seen in the world of high speed printing until now. Barcodes embedded in print jobs are detected and extracted by the printer controller for immediate storage in a database - only to be read moments later by the invisible ink printing system. The use of gSOAP provided a reliable and speedy RPC interface between C++ on a Sun Solaris printer controller and ASP.NET on the Windows server where the barcode database resides.
The Globus Project is developing fundamental technologies needed to build computational grids. gSOAP is used to integrate C and C++ applications in the Grid architecture based on the OGSA specification with SOAP message security based on GSI (GT3 Core).
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