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<shakes head>or
I find it baffling that someone developing web services cannot interpret
read a WSDL or XML schema. It's not uncommon. I run into it all thetime.
Thanks,
Todd Allen
EDPS
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Richard Schoen
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Isn't that the point of object oriented development. Building black
boxes :-)
Just a minute. Let me get my hammer and chisel. Clang...Clang...
Ouch :-)
Try bending your mind around it and you might find that the better way it
to NOT hand code WSDL..... Clang...Clang...
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message: 9
date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 09:00:20 -0400
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subject: Re: [WEB400] Microsoft .NET frontending IBM i
Then I'd say you are working with a black box, letting the WSDL be
generated for you. That may work great, until you need to interpret or
read the WSDL or schemas while debugging or troubleshooting.
Thanks,
Todd Allen
EDPS
Electronic Data Processing Services
tallen@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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