I'm pretty confident about this one. The statement is incorrect because SOAP-based services can only be invoked by other SOAP-based services, not by components. And SOAP services can't directly call REST services either. The right answer is A.
Okay, I've got this. The statement is wrong because SOAP and REST services use different protocols, so the data can't be passed directly from one to the other. The correct answer is C.
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by this question. I know SOAP and REST have some differences, but I'm not sure if that means a component can't invoke a SOAP service or if a SOAP service can't call a REST service. I'll have to think this through carefully.
This looks like a tricky one. I'm not entirely sure about the relationship between SOAP and REST services, but I think the key might be in the different transport protocols they use.
C) Because they require different transport protocols, the same data cannot be sent from a component to a SOAP-based Web service and then to a REST service.
C) Because they require different transport protocols, the same data cannot be sent from a component to a SOAP-based Web service and then to a REST service.
C) Because they require different transport protocols, the same data cannot be sent from a component to a SOAP-based Web service and then to a REST service.
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