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XML I10-002 Exam - Topic 2 Question 59 Discussion

Which of the following does not correctly describe WSDL (WSDL 1.1)?
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
A) Under the WSDL definition, you can use the import element to import another WSDL definition
B) You do not need to specify a binding element when creating a WSDL definition
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 protType element

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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Iola
6 months ago
I'm not sure about C, that sounds off to me.
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Melina
7 months ago
A is correct, importing WSDLs is a thing.
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Christiane
7 months ago
Wait, can you really use fault elements for one-way operations?
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Geraldo
7 months ago
I agree, B is misleading!
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Vernice
7 months ago
WSDL 1.1 definitely requires a binding element.
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Jaime
7 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
8 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
8 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
8 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
8 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
8 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
8 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
8 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
8 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
8 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
1 year 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
12 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
1 year ago
B) You do not need to specify a binding element when creating a WSDL definition
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Kimberlie
1 year ago
A) Under the WSDL definition, you can use the import element to import another WSDL definition
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Heike
1 year 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
1 year 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
11 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
12 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
12 months ago
B) You do not need to specify a binding element when creating a WSDL definition
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Kathrine
1 year ago
A) Under the WSDL definition, you can use the import element to import another WSDL definition
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Noemi
1 year 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
1 year 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
1 year ago
B) You do not need to specify a binding element when creating a WSDL definition
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Desiree
1 year ago
A) Under the WSDL definition, you can use the import element to import another WSDL definition
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Kristofer
1 year ago
Hmm, that makes sense. I see where you're coming from now.
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Kimi
1 year 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
1 year 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
1 year ago
I'm pretty sure option B is wrong, you definitely need a binding element in a WSDL definition.
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Ricarda
1 year 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
1 year 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
1 year ago
B) You do not need to specify a binding element when creating a WSDL definition
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Alisha
1 year ago
A) Under the WSDL definition, you can use the import element to import another WSDL definition
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