You are developing the Document Management service that will be providing product catalog record management operations. Your first task is to create operations for the addition and deletion of product records from the catalog. The first operation needs to be able to add a product record and needs to receive a message based on the "addProduct" element. The second operation needs to be able to delete a product record and needs to receive a message based on the "deleteProduct" element. Both of these operations need to reply with a response message based on the same "catalogUpdateConfirmation" element-So far, you have developed the following schema (called "catalogManagement.xsd"), which declares the three needed elements:
Which of the following shows a WSDL definition that correctly incorporates this schema and fulfills the requirements for this service?
You have created an XML schema for a Purchase Order service. The schema, named "po.xsd", is as follows:
Because you believe this schema will need to also be used in several different services, you decide to separate it from the WSDL definition by placing it into its own XML Schema definition. As a result, you now need to import the XML schema into the WSDL document. Which of the following code fragments shows a valid way to import the schema shown above into a WSDL "types" element?
You have developed the following WSDL definition for the Article Notification service that needs to be able to notify employees when a new article has been posted to the company's internal intranet Web site:
The service has an "ArticleNotification" operation that receives a request message containing the article information. The receipt of this request message triggers the issuance of a notification to employees. This operation does not issue a response message. Your next task is to define the concrete description for this WSDL definition. You have already completed the "binding" element and you now need to add the "service" element. Which of the following represents the correct "service" element for this WSDL definition?
You have created an XML schema for a Purchase Order service. The schema, named "po.xsd", is as follows:
Because you believe this schema will need to also be used in several different services, you decide to separate it from the WSDL definition by placing it into its own XML Schema definition. As a result, you now need to import the XML schema into the WSDL document. Which of the following code fragments shows a valid way to import the schema shown above into a WSDL "types" element?
You are working on building a new Electronic Publications service that allows users to retrieve electronic copies of online books for display on specialized electronic reading devices. This service needs to contain two operations:
1. An operation that retrieves an entire book. This operation needs to receive a message based on a pre-defined "addBookRequest" element and then reply with a message based on the "addBookAcknowledgement" element.
2. An operation that retrieves information that describes a book. This operation needs to receive a message based on a pre-defined "getBooklnfoRequest" element and then reply with a message based on the "getBooklnfoResponse " element.
Examples of these XML fragments based on these four elements are shown here:
You are now tasked with creating an XML schema that will correctly validate these four XML fragments. Which of the following is correct?
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