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XML I10-002 Exam - Topic 2 Question 59 Discussion

Actual exam question for XML's I10-002 exam
Question #: 59
Topic #: 2
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Which of the following does not correctly describe WSDL (WSDL 1.1)?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Iola
3 months ago
I'm not sure about C, that sounds off to me.
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Melina
4 months ago
A is correct, importing WSDLs is a thing.
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Christiane
4 months ago
Wait, can you really use fault elements for one-way operations?
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Geraldo
4 months ago
I agree, B is misleading!
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Vernice
4 months ago
WSDL 1.1 definitely requires a binding element.
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Jaime
4 months ago
Option D sounds familiar, and I think it aligns with what we learned about request-response operations having fault elements.
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Donte
5 months ago
For option C, I remember that one-way operations don't typically have fault elements, so that might be the incorrect statement.
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Floyd
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about option B. I feel like we did a practice question where specifying a binding was important, but I can't recall the details.
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Kanisha
5 months ago
I think option A is correct because I remember studying that you can use the import element in WSDL to include other definitions.
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Micaela
5 months ago
I'm feeling good about this question. The import element and binding element seem straightforward, and I'm pretty sure the fault element rules are the same for both one-way and request-response operations.
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Jose
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is remembering that for a one-way operation, you can't specify a fault element, but for a request-response operation, you can.
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Cheryl
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the fault element for one-way vs. request-response operations. I'll need to review that part of the WSDL spec again before answering.
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Audra
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident about this one. I know WSDL allows you to import other WSDL definitions, and you do need to specify a binding element. The tricky part is the fault element for different operation types.
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Milly
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know the RPM commands can be tricky, and I don't want to guess blindly. I'll need to think this through carefully.
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Shalon
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure which option is best here. I'll need to think through the pros and cons of each approach before deciding.
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Laila
10 months ago
You know, if this was a WSDL 2.0 exam, I'd be so lost right now. Good thing I'm a WSDL 1.1 expert, or else I'd be wishing I had a crystal WSDL to see the future.
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Starr
9 months ago
C) When a service operation is a 'One-way' type, you can specify a fault element to designate the error message type as the child element of the operation element within the portType element
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Tran
9 months ago
B) You do not need to specify a binding element when creating a WSDL definition
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Kimberlie
9 months ago
A) Under the WSDL definition, you can use the import element to import another WSDL definition
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Heike
10 months ago
Wait, is option A a trick question? I thought you could import other WSDL definitions, that's one of the key features.
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Clay
10 months ago
D sounds right to me, you can specify a fault element for a request-response operation in the portType element.
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Gertude
8 months ago
D) When a service operation is a 'Request-response' type, you can specify a fault element to designate the error message type as the child element of an operation element within the portType element
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Desiree
9 months ago
C) When a service operation is a 'One-way' type, you can specify a fault element to designate the error message type as the child element of the operation element within the portType element
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Nakisha
9 months ago
B) You do not need to specify a binding element when creating a WSDL definition
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Kathrine
9 months ago
A) Under the WSDL definition, you can use the import element to import another WSDL definition
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Noemi
10 months ago
Option C is incorrect, you can't have a fault element for a one-way operation, that's just not how it works.
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Kimberely
9 months ago
D) When a service operation is a 'Request-response' type, you can specify a fault element to designate the error message type as the child element of an operation element within the portType element
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Lai
9 months ago
B) You do not need to specify a binding element when creating a WSDL definition
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Desiree
10 months ago
A) Under the WSDL definition, you can use the import element to import another WSDL definition
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Kristofer
11 months ago
Hmm, that makes sense. I see where you're coming from now.
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Kimi
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is D) When a service operation is a 'Request-response' type, you can specify a fault element to designate the error message type as the child element of an operation element within the portType element.
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Kristofer
11 months ago
I think the correct answer is B) You do not need to specify a binding element when creating a WSDL definition.
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Karan
11 months ago
I'm pretty sure option B is wrong, you definitely need a binding element in a WSDL definition.
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Ricarda
10 months ago
D) When a service operation is a 'Request-response' type, you can specify a fault element to designate the error message type as the child element of an operation element within the portType element
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Troy
10 months ago
C) When a service operation is a 'One-way' type, you can specify a fault element to designate the error message type as the child element of the operation element within the portType element
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Tran
10 months ago
B) You do not need to specify a binding element when creating a WSDL definition
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Alisha
10 months ago
A) Under the WSDL definition, you can use the import element to import another WSDL definition
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