This is a good test of our understanding of service-oriented architecture principles. The service contract being physically decoupled from the service logic is a core concept in SOAP web services. I'm confident the answer is True.
This seems pretty straightforward. The question is asking whether the service contract is physically decoupled from the service's logic, and the answer is clearly True.
Okay, I think I got this. The key is understanding that a SOAP-based web service has a service contract that defines the interface, which is separate from the actual implementation logic. So the answer must be True.
Ooh, this one's a stumper. Let me think... If the contract is decoupled, does that mean I can change the logic without updating the contract? Hmm, I guess I'll have to go with A and see what happens.
Well, well, well, look at that! A SOAP-based web service with a decoupled contract? That's like a unicorn riding a dragon - it just doesn't happen in the real world. B all the way, my friends.
Well, well, well, look at that! A SOAP-based web service with a decoupled contract? That's like a unicorn riding a dragon - it just doesn't happen in the real world. B all the way, my friends.
Hmm, I'm not so sure about that. Isn't the whole point of SOAP-based services to have the contract tightly coupled with the implementation? I'm going to have to go with B.
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