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Subject: RE: [wsrp-interop] SAP Consumer interaction with other Producers
"Tamari, Yossi" <yossi.tamari@sap.com> wrote on 03/15/2004 08:00:14 PM: > Hi, > > Could it be a SOAP version issue? > In http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/REC-soap12-part0-20030624/ it says: > “In SOAP 1.2, omitted accessors of compound types are made equal to NILs.” > > Does that mean what I think it means? I'm not sure here this; would mean that every ommitted accessor is set to null (when looking at the object model level). What I'm missing here is the "default" behaviour in SOAP 1.1. > > If so, it may be that .Net implements SOAP 1.2, while the others > implement SOAP 1.1. I think the .Net stack used is SOAP 1.1 (Andre correct me). So basically they seem to omit the schema checking here and do a best effort. Mit freundlichen Gruessen / best regards, Richard Jacob ______________________________________________________ IBM Lab Boeblingen, Germany Dept.8288, WebSphere Portal Server Development Phone: ++49 7031 16-3469 - Fax: ++49 7031 16-4888 Email: mailto:richard.jacob@de.ibm.com
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