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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T11:28:32+00:00 2026-05-11T11:28:32+00:00

When creating a wsdl file in eclipse it sets the name spaces to: xmlns:soap=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/

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When creating a wsdl file in eclipse it sets the name spaces to:

xmlns:soap='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/'  xmlns:wsdl='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/' xmlns:xsd='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema' 

Why exactly is it using schemas.xmlsoap.org and not the relevant w3 schemas?

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  1. 2026-05-11T11:28:33+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:28 am

    The ‘schemas.xmlsoap.org’ namespaces are for SOAP 1.1. See the W3C documentation for more info.

    The ‘w3c.org’ namespaces are used for SOAP 1.2. According to Wikipedia, SOAP did not become a W3C recommendation until version 1.2.

    Trivia: the domain ‘xmlsoap.org’ is owned by Microsoft (try running a whois).

    EDIT: It turns out this question is a duplicate of I am confused about SOAP namespaces

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