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Re: Features: required implementation and use (was Re: Describing which blo: msg#00033text.xml.distributed
"Martin Gudgin" <mgudgin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > 1) that setting the MTOM feature for a message indicates that a > > sender may optionally send soap+xml or a mime package, but the > > receiver mustUnderstand MTOM messages regardless of the state > > within an MEP. If a receiver is unable to process MTOM messages > > then it should use another endpoint, binding or interface. > > I'm not sure I understand the above. If the WSDL description of an > endpoint says that the endpoint supports MTOM, then that endpoint had > better be able to consume and/or emit MTOM messages ( depending on > whether you can state MTOM support at the binding, operation or > input/output level ). +1. Sanjiva.
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