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Christian Weyer

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Christian Weyer is an independent Microsoft MSDN Regional Director and expert for Web services.
Feature Component - eh, what? Posted: Feb 24, 2004 3:13 PM
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Frankly, I was a bit astonished that there wasn't more feedback on my soliloquy the other day ... are people already happy with what is present in the Web services stack? Especially the interesting corner of metadata. How do you see the whole game?

Anyway, this time I have a new finding. You all know WS-Policy & friends. I also talked about its features and capabilities in the other post. And, obviously, you all know WSDL - I mean WSDL 1.1. So, ever heard about WSDL 2.0? Go and read a bit through the spec (read it thoroughly if you are a plumber ;-)).
Browse for the WSDL Feature Component feature, ah. No, it is not a replacement for policies, don't worry ...

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