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Title: Do Schema-code binding tools typically ignore user-defined simple types? In your experience with tools that generate code from XML schemas, do they typically respect, or ignore, user-defined simple types, like length restrictions on xsd:string? I'm currently reading Thomas Erl's new book, "Web Service Contract Design & Versioning for SOA", where he makes the statement that "most" tools ignore them. I believe this would result in code-driven validation of XML documents ignoring issues with element values outside of the defined length restrictions. I believe almost everything Thomas Erl tells me :) , but I'd really like to see some more support for this statement before I believe it. [Date Prev] | [Thread Prev] | [Thread Next] | [Date Next] -- [Date Index] | [Thread Index] |
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