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XML Master Professional Application Developer I10-002 Exam Questions

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Question #1 (Topic: demo questions)

Select which of the following correctly describes WSDL. (WSDL 1.1) 

A.
WSDL assumes SOAP as the message transmission form
B.
When WSDL is defined by a combination of style="rpc" and use="encoded", then encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" must be designated
C.
When WSDL is defined by a combination of style="rpc" and use="encoded", then the encodingStyle attribute cannot be designated
D.
WSDL may be defined by a combination of style="rpc" and use="literal" 
Correct Answer: D
Explanation not available for this question.
Question #2 (Topic: demo questions)

Which of the following describes the most correct call order of the ContentHandler interface methods when parsing the following "XML Document" using a non-validating SAX parser? This question reflects line feeds within the XML document. [XML Document]

A.
startDocument - startElement - characters - startElement - characters - characters - characters - endElement - characters - endElement - endDocument
B.
startDocument - startElement - ignorableWhitespace - startElement - ignorableWhitespace - characters - ignorableWhitespace - endElement - ignorableWhitespace - endElement - endDocument
C.
startDocument - startElement - startElement - characters - endElement - endElement - endDocument
D.
startDocument - startElement - startElement - characters - characters - endElement - endElement - endDocumentW
Correct Answer: A
Explanation not available for this question.
Question #3 (Topic: demo questions)

Which of the following correctly describes the DOM (Level 2) Node interface?

A.
The Node interface can be used to change the value (nodeValue) of the DOM element node (Element)
B.
The Node interface can be used to change the name (nodeName) of the DOM element node (Element)
C.
The Node interface can be used to change the value (nodeValue) of the DOM attribute node (Attr)
D.
The Node interface can be used to change the name (nodeName) of the DOM attribute node (Attr)
Correct Answer: C
Explanation not available for this question.
Question #4 (Topic: demo questions)

Select which of the following correctly describes WSDL. (WSDL 1.1) 

A.
WSDL assumes SOAP as the message transmission form
B.
When WSDL is defined by a combination of style="rpc" and use="encoded", then encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" must be designated
C.
When WSDL is defined by a combination of style="rpc" and use="encoded", then the encodingStyle attribute cannot be designated
D.
WSDL may be defined by a combination of style="rpc" and use="literal"
Correct Answer: A
Explanation not available for this question.
Question #5 (Topic: demo questions)

hich of the following describes the most correct call order of the ContentHandler interface methods when parsing the following "XML Document" using a non-validating SAX parser? This question reflects line feeds within the XML document. [XML Document] c

A.
startDocument - startElement - characters - startElement - characters - characters - characters - endElement - characters - endElement - endDocument
B.
startDocument - startElement - ignorableWhitespace - startElement - ignorableWhitespace - characters - ignorableWhitespace - endElement - ignorableWhitespace - endElement - endDocument
C.
startDocument - startElement - startElement - characters - endElement - endElement - endDocument
D.
startDocument -startElement -startElement - characters - characters - endElement - endElement - endDocumentW 
Correct Answer: A
Explanation not available for this question.
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