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by Robert Chumbley Ibm , Monica J. Martin
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@MISC{Ibm_editors:,
    author = {Robert Chumbley Ibm and Monica J. Martin},
    title = {Editors:},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract

Copyright © 2002‐2008 by The Web Services‐Interoperability Organization (WS‐I) and Certain of its Members. All Rights Reserved. This document provides a set of scenarios for testing interoperability under Basic Profile 1.2 focused on SOAP, WSDL, and WS‐Addressing. Tests for simple and complex data types are also included that leverage different SOAP binding styles and uses (rpc‐literal and doc‐literal) in SOAP 1.1. The WS‐ Addressing Test Suite is used in additional to other scenarios to effectively test Basic Profile 1.2. 1.2 Status of this Document This document is an Editor’s draft in this Working Group. It is a work in progress, and should not be considered as final; other documents will supersede this document. 1.3 Notice The material contained herein is not a license, either expressly or impliedly, to any intellectual property owned or controlled by any of the authors or developers of this material or WS‐I. The material contained herein is provided on an "AS IS " basis and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, this material is provided AS IS AND WITH ALL FAULTS, and the authors and

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