Re: PostgreSQL and SOAP, suggestions?
От | mlw |
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Тема | Re: PostgreSQL and SOAP, suggestions? |
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Msg-id | 3E8C2B5D.1030704@mohawksoft.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: PostgreSQL and SOAP, suggestions? (Hannu Krosing <hannu@tm.ee>) |
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Re: PostgreSQL and SOAP, suggestions?
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Hannu Krosing wrote: >cbbrowne@cbbrowne.com kirjutas N, 03.04.2003 kell 02:01: > > >>mlw wrote: >> >> >>>I think you are interpreting the spec a bit too restrictively. The >>>syntax is fairly rigid, but the spec has a great degree of flexibility. >>>I agree that, syntactically, it must work through a parser, but there is >>>lots of room to be flexible. >>> >>> >>This is /exactly/ the standard problem with SOAP. >> >>There is enough "flexibility" that there are differing approaches >>associated, generally speaking, with "IBM versus Microsoft" whereby it's >>easy to generate SOAP requests that work fine with one that break with >>the other. >> >> > >Do you know of some: > >a) standard conformance tests > Off the top of my head, no, but I bet it is a goole away. If you know any good links, I'd love to know. I have been working off the W3C spec. > >b) recommended best practices for being compatible with all mainstream >implementations (I'd guess a good approach would be to generate very >strictly conformant code but accept all that you can, even if against >pedantic reading of the spec) > I have been planning to "test" the whole thing with a few .NET applications. I am currently using expat to parse the output to ensure that it all works correcty. > > > > >
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