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use="literal"???
What is the significance of
<input>
<soap:body use="literal" />
</input>
in wsdl file ?
what is the significance of literal encoding in soap.
Why is there no mention of "literal" encoding in the soap
specification?
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Re: use="literal"???
Posted by Scott Nichol <sn...@scottnichol.com>.
The SOAP spec makes no mention of WSDL itself. Check the WSDL spec:
http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl.html.
Scott Nichol
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Subject: use="literal"???
> What is the significance of
> <input>
> <soap:body use="literal" />
> </input>
> in wsdl file ?
> what is the significance of literal encoding in soap.
> Why is there no mention of "literal" encoding in the soap
> specification?
> _________________________________________________________
> There is always a better job for you at Monsterindia.com.
> Go now http://monsterindia.rediff.com/jobs
>
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