30WebSphere and .Net Interoperability Using Web Services
treated as a separate parameter, or the return value. The message is
“wrapped” inside an additional element that is created with the name of the
operation and takes its namespace from the binding’s Body attribute. If the
style is Document then the message parts are created directly as the
SOAP Body element.
The Body attribute also defines whether the SOAP message elements are
literal or encoded, and, if encoded, what the encoding style is. There is
also the capability to filter out some of the message parts. Not all of the
parts defined for a message need actually appear in the generated ...
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