Avoid XML schema wildcards for Web service interfaces

Developers risk negative side effects when they attempt to make Web services interfaces extensible without understanding the context in which various mechanisms are applied. Given the overuse and misapplication of the HTML example, developers often litter their interfaces with XML Schema wildcards....

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Published in:IEEE internet computing Vol. 10; no. 3; pp. 72 - 79
Main Author: Pasley, J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New York, NY IEEE 01.05.2006
IEEE Computer Society
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ISSN:1089-7801, 1941-0131
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Summary:Developers risk negative side effects when they attempt to make Web services interfaces extensible without understanding the context in which various mechanisms are applied. Given the overuse and misapplication of the HTML example, developers often litter their interfaces with XML Schema wildcards. This increases complexity and results in ambiguous interface definitions. A more appropriate versioning strategy for Web services development can help developers avoid these problems
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ISSN:1089-7801
1941-0131
DOI:10.1109/MIC.2006.45