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.
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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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