FW: [soapbuilders] FEEDBACK REQUESTED - Issues regarding Array en coding for SOAP 1.2

This should've gone to xml-dist-app.
 
--G
 
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From: Rosimildo da Silva [mailto:rosimildo@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 12:04 PM
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Subject: Re: [soapbuilders] FEEDBACK REQUESTED - Issues regarding Array
encoding for SOAP 1.2



From: Glen  <mailto:gdaniels@macromedia.com> Daniels 
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Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM
Subject: [soapbuilders] FEEDBACK REQUESTED - Issues regarding Array encoding
for SOAP 1.2


So, the questions to you are these:

1) Do you use P.T./sparse arrays currently?  If so, what are the scenarios
(array updates, avoiding sending lots of nulls, etc...)?


No. I do not use them. They do not make sense on C++/Java languages

 


2) Would it bother you to see them go away in SOAP 1.2?
 


I would be extremely happy if they go away. <g>

Rosimildo.


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