Q: 1
You have written the following WSDL definition to describe the Payroll service, which provides a
"PayrollNotification" operation that sends out employee payroll information:
Subsequent to a review by the enterprise architecture team, you are notified that although this
WSDL definition is technically correct, it is not in compliance with current internal design standards.
Specifically, it is a current convention for the WSDL namespace to be the default namespace, rather
than using the "wsdl" prefix. Furthermore, another design standard dictates that the "Ins" always be
used to represent the target namespace. Which of the following WSDL definitions have been
correctly revised to comply with the design standards?

Subsequent to a review by the enterprise architecture team, you are notified that although this
WSDL definition is technically correct, it is not in compliance with current internal design standards.
Specifically, it is a current convention for the WSDL namespace to be the default namespace, rather
than using the "wsdl" prefix. Furthermore, another design standard dictates that the "Ins" always be
used to represent the target namespace. Which of the following WSDL definitions have been
correctly revised to comply with the design standards?

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