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Arcitura Education Exam S90.05A Topic 5 Question 51 Discussion

Actual exam question for Arcitura Education's S90.05A exam
Question #: 51
Topic #: 5
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You have created the following XML Schema definition for a new Invoice Reporting service:

The Invoice Reporting service needs to represent invoice data in a unique format. Therefore, this schema will only be used by the WSDL definition for the Invoice Reporting service. As a result, you decide to embed the schema inside the WSDL definition. Which of the following shows a valid way to accomplish this?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Herman
2 months ago
Option B, no doubt. Gotta keep that invoice data nice and snug inside the WSDL. Plus, it'll really impress the HR folks when they see how efficiently you handled this schema situation.
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Casey
9 days ago
User4: Agreed, it's the most efficient way to handle the schema for the Invoice Reporting service.
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Yaeko
16 days ago
Option B it is then, let's keep that invoice data secure.
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Virgina
20 days ago
Yeah, embedding the schema inside the WSDL is the best choice.
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Harley
1 months ago
I think Option B is the way to go.
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Gerardo
2 months ago
Wow, these options are all over the place. I'm just going to go with Option B and call it a day. Embedding the schema is the most straightforward approach, and who doesn't love a good embedded schema?
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Ernie
22 days ago
Agreed, let's go with Option B and move on.
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Pok
27 days ago
Yeah, embedding the schema seems like the most straightforward choice.
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Arlette
1 months ago
I think Option B is the way to go.
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Rosalia
2 months ago
Hold up, are we sure we even need to embed the schema? Option D might be the simplest solution, just include it as an import. Less complexity is always better, am I right?
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Tora
1 months ago
Exactly, it all depends on the specific requirements of the project.
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Na
1 months ago
True, in that case, embedding it might be the best choice.
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Ronna
1 months ago
But what if we need to ensure the schema is only used by the WSDL definition?
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Joni
2 months ago
I think Option D is the way to go, keeping it simple is key.
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Royal
2 months ago
Option C embeds the schema inside the WSDL definition, which is what the question is asking for.
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Laticia
2 months ago
Why do you think Option C is correct?
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Elizabeth
2 months ago
I'm not sure why they would choose to embed the schema. Wouldn't it be better to keep it separate and referenced? Option C seems more standard to me.
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Julieta
2 months ago
I agree, but keeping it separate and referenced could also be a good option.
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Edna
2 months ago
I think embedding the schema in the WSDL definition can make it easier to manage.
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Royal
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe Option C is the correct answer.
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Laticia
3 months ago
I think the correct answer is Option B.
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Refugia
3 months ago
Option B looks like the way to go. Embedding the schema inside the WSDL definition seems like the best approach for this specialized invoice service.
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Ammie
2 months ago
Embedding the schema inside the WSDL definition with Option B seems like the most appropriate approach.
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Elenor
2 months ago
Option B is definitely the way to go for this specialized invoice service.
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Lea
2 months ago
I agree, Option B is the best choice for embedding the schema inside the WSDL definition.
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