> When a developer issue a GET on > that resource, it returns the XML Schema of the expense report XML > document that the queue accepts as input as well as meta information: > - request needs to include a signature header element for authentication > - request needs a callback header element (containing a callback URL). > - request needs a unique correlation set: rule on how the unique key/message id > can be computed using data element contained in the request. It's probably faster to say that the GET returns the WSDL for the service (assuming we'll soon have a standard way for expressing SOAP Features in WSDL). UgoReceived on Monday, 6 January 2003 17:32:40 GMT
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