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WSDL with minimal XML schema import depth
and associated schema files with the definition of data types
Unfortunately, even years after publication of the original SOAP - and WSDL - standards, the import of external schema files may lead to problems
during the processing of Web Services in several software environments.
If you try to import a WSDL, which includes external schema files, for instance into the UML design tool "Enterprise Architect",
then these external schemas will be ignored. Such effects can also be observed in various business applications, such as MS Office,
where it is to say that imports do function in general, but only to an import depth of one level.
In case the SOAP library of choice is not capable of processing the original XHydro - WebService WSDL, a variant of the WSDL,
which refers to an XHydro - schema that is packed into a single XSD file, can be used instead.
Therefore, such an "unofficial" WSDL version is made available here besides the modular variant.
WSDL and Schema files
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Description
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Version
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Interface description for obtaining and sending time series
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11.2015
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Request- and response-types for GetObservation
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11.2015
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Request- and response types for GetLastObservation
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11.2015
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Request- and response types for InsertObservation
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11.2015
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Exception-type for error messages
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11.2015
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"Flattened" version of the XHydro schema
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11.2015
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