2002/ws/desc/test-suite assert-yourself.html,1.12,1.13 TestSuiteContents.html,1.3,1.4 project.dtd,1.1,NONE

Update of /sources/public/2002/ws/desc/test-suite
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	assert-yourself.html TestSuiteContents.html 
Removed Files:
	project.dtd 
Log Message:
Added SparqlQuery to test suite. Fixed a few syntax errors.

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  <li>exchanges - Web service message exchanges</li>
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  WSDL is a language so we can test whether a document belongs to the 
  language or not (actually, we need to apply this to a collection of 
! documents since we have <import> and <include>). We can encode many, but 
  not all of the language rules in XML Schema. The XML Schema is a normative 
  part of the WSDL spec. However, there are rules that cannot be expressed 
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  WSDL is a language so we can test whether a document belongs to the 
  language or not (actually, we need to apply this to a collection of 
! documents since we have &lt;import&gt; and &lt;include&gt;). We can encode many, but 
  not all of the language rules in XML Schema. The XML Schema is a normative 
  part of the WSDL spec. However, there are rules that cannot be expressed 

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