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Re: [xml-dev] Must SOAP-based array types be insufficiently validatable?
by Rich Salz other posts by this author
Jul 21 2003 4:46PM messages near this date
[xml-dev] Must SOAP-based array types be insufficiently validatable? | RE: [xml-dev] the web client interface was RE: [xml-dev] Two link questions
Jeff Greif wrote:
>  The web services industry has chosen, via the WSDL and SOAP specs, to use
>  the W3C XML Schema system by default (others are possible, but rarely used).
>  However, the XML exchanged using these specs sometimes cannot be validated
>  fully by a pure WXS processor that isn't also a SOAP processor.  I'm curious
>  to see if anyone knows a way to improve the situation.

This may be one of the reasons why the web services industry (WS-I :)
has said that RPC-encoded SOAP is on its way out, and literal XML 
document exchange (doc/lit) is the way to go.
	/r$


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