Q: 8
Your developer is asked to build a Timesheet service that is able to receive timesheet submissions for
an internal payroll system. Service consumers need to be able to send this service request message
based on a root "employeeHours" element within the SOAP message body. The "employeeHourse"
element will contain "ernpID" and "hours" child elements. Furthermore, the service needs to return
a message based on a "response" element that contains "empID" and "status" child elements. Your
developer comes to you with the following WSDL definition:
The only revision you suggest is that the value of the "style" attribute of the "soap: binding" element
be changed to "document" instead of "rpc". Why?
The only revision you suggest is that the value of the "style" attribute of the "soap: binding" element
be changed to "document" instead of "rpc". Why?Options
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