
Brandon Delgado enhanced the BoxLang repository’s SOAP client by focusing on header handling and validation using Java and SOAP web services. He reworked the header storage into a typed map, improving serialization readiness and reducing runtime errors during SOAP interactions. His approach included validating header XML characters, normalizing values before serialization, and simplifying the validation logic for maintainability. Brandon also improved internal documentation and code comments, supporting future onboarding and maintenance. Through these targeted API development efforts, he increased the reliability and clarity of backend processes, addressing stability issues and laying a foundation for more robust SOAP client functionality going forward.
For 2026-03, the BoxLang SOAP client delivered robust enhancements to header handling, improving reliability and readability while laying groundwork for easier future maintenance. The work focused on header validation, serialization readiness, and code quality, directly increasing business value by reducing runtime errors and streamlining SOAP interactions.
For 2026-03, the BoxLang SOAP client delivered robust enhancements to header handling, improving reliability and readability while laying groundwork for easier future maintenance. The work focused on header validation, serialization readiness, and code quality, directly increasing business value by reducing runtime errors and streamlining SOAP interactions.

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